Affinity, the free multi-disciplinary image editing app, has been updated with three major features that it says were highly requested among users, as well as several smaller changes, including expanded camera RAW support. Purchased by Canva in 2024 and then fully revamped and released for free last October, Affinity has grown to over three million users, most of those acquired within the first month of its relaunch. The company has been relatively quiet since then, but today announced that it has updated the editor with several highly requested features. First is a lighter user interface (UI), as Affinity launched with only what most would describe as a dark theme. Now it is possible to toggle between the two. “For layout-heavy projects, long studio days, or simply personal preference, Light UI creates a cleaner, more luminous environment to work in. And just like Dark Mode, it’s fully adjustable.…