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Unfortunately no Linux version after all π I used it back in my windows-times. Rly great piece of software.
Haven't dig much but this one looks like Photoshop alternative, if you are looking for lightroom alternative, try darktable (open source)
https://www.darktable.org/
Maybe a bit of a silly comment, but can you install it through proton/wine?
Since I've started using Linux as a gaming platform I've gotten to believe it can run anything you want as long as it doesn't have a kernel level anticheat. Maybe I'm extrapolating my learnings to something they can't be applied to...
Edit: on the old-lemmy there's a thread of people who report success with Bottles: https://www.reddit.com/r/AffinityPhoto/comments/1dxednv/affinity_photo_finally_works_on_linux_2024/
I am sure you could get it to run via wine. Iβve never tried it, but should be possible. When I started using Linux, I wanted to try native programs, not emulating for every piece of software I used before. (Of course, games can emulate the hell out of my pc, but not βnormalβ programs π)