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Professional Image Editing Made Easy with Affinity Photo

Professional Image Editing Made Easy with Affinity Photo: Apply Affinity Photo fundamentals to your workflows to edit, enhance, and create great images

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Professional Image Editing Made Easy with Affinity Photo

Fundamentals of Vector versus Raster Art and Basics of the Interface

This chapter combines the basics you need to navigate the digital art space and the details of the Affinity Photo program. It is combined in terms of topics because one cannot be separated from the other in terms of functionality.

In the first part of this chapter, we will get the nomenclature right, and by the end, you will understand how photo editing in a raster (or pixel-based) program is different from a vector-based program (such as Affinity Designer). We will cover the basic terms and how to set the size and resolution of your image up for success. This is critical in the first steps because, without the right parameters, the edits you make will never print sharply, nor look the way you want them to.

Once we get through the introductory materials, we will then dive into the interface and tour the major sections. Knowing how to navigate any software is a prerequisite for success, and so we want you to know where to find things as we get deeper and deeper into the content.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • Differentiating between raster (pixel) and vector-based images
  • Why you would use one over the other, and how to choose the correct type of art
  • Understanding DPI and why it matters
  • Understanding the role image size plays in image quality
  • Understanding color profile and how it factors into your image

Technical requirements

The technical requirements for Affinity Photo are not as significant as they are for other programs. As taken from their website, the technical requirements for the machine are shown here. I have included the requirements for the desktop versions, as this is the focus of this particular manual:

  • Windows-based PC (64-bit) with a mouse or equivalent input device
  • Hardware GPU acceleration
  • DirectX 10-compatible graphics cards and above
  • 8 GB RAM recommended
  • 1 GB of available hard drive space; more during installation
  • 1280x768 display size or larger
  • Windows® 11
  • Windows® 10 May 2020 Update (2004, 20H1, build 19041) or later

These are the requirements for Mac:

  • Mac Pro, iMac, iMac Pro, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, or Mac mini
  • Mac with Apple silicon (M1/M2) chip or Intel processor
  • 8 GB RAM recommended
  • Up to 2.8 GB of available hard drive space; more during installation
  • 1280x768 display size or larger
  • macOS Ventura 13
  • macOS Monterey 12
  • macOS Big Sur 11
  • macOS Catalina 10.15

Differentiating between raster (pixel) and vector-based images

There are two different types of formats that exist in Affinity Photo – raster and vector elements – and it is important to understand both. Objects such as a digital photo are raster-based (composed of pixels), and objects that are drawn with the Pen tool are vector-based (formed from mathematical functions).

Raster style (commonly called pixel-based art) is based on the pixel, which is the building block of all digital art. A pixel can be thought of as the unit from which all art is produced:

Figure 1.1 – The pixel as the building block of digital art

Figure 1.1 – The pixel as the building block of digital art

Pixel images typically have two forms of information: size and color. When pixels are placed into position next to one another, they begin to form pictures, and subtle variation in the colors forms the detail. This is how your monitors, television sets, and other electronic devices work. The images you see on a monitor are simply created by pixels displaying their information in a way that allows us to see shapes, shades, and text. In Figure 1.2, the smooth red sphere is actually just a collection of pixels, and when we magnify it, we can see the different pixels that form the picture:

Figure 1.2 – The effect of magnification on pixelation

Figure 1.2 – The effect of magnification on pixelation

On the other side of digital art, there is vector-based art, and as the name implies, vector-based art is based on mathematical vectors. It is still drawn in pixels, but the mathematical equation done by the program is the primary driver of what is displayed on the screen (see Figure 1.3):

Figure 1.3 –  Vector art composed of nodes

Figure 1.3 – Vector art composed of nodes

Why you would use one over the other, and how to choose the correct type of art

The simple answer of what format to choose comes down to one important factor: scalability. Scalability is the ability to go through various sizes without losing detail and is the most important factor in choosing what style of art to go with for a project. Other factors may also exist, such as the following:

  • Timeframe
  • Type of client
  • Purpose of the art
  • Budget

Pixel-based art does not scale well. In professional design shops, typically, logos are printed on something as small as a business card and can be as large as a vehicle graphic. For this reason, a majority of corporate logo-type art is created in a vector format.

On the other side of the coin, pixel art is based on a collection of pixels within a defined area, and when expanded to extreme values far from their original size, the pixels are spread (sort of like stretching a molecule), and then the program has to try to interpret what is in the spaces created. This interpretation leads to fuzzy borders and poor-quality images. The same is true when compressing an image: if the image was originally made on an A4 sheet of paper, there are a certain number of pixels in it, and if you compress it downward, the result is the same number of pixels fighting for visibility, leading to a poorly detailed image.

The following figures show an example of an image constructed to be printed at 16x20”, which was then shrunk down to be added to this book (so a 80% reduction in size). Notice the limited quality:

Figure 1.4 – Original image at original size

Figure 1.4 – Original image at original size

Figure 1.5 – The effect of compression on detail

Figure 1.5 – The effect of compression on detail

This is the primary difference between pixel-based (raster) art and vector art; vector art does not have any scalability issues because, as you grow and shrink, the mathematical formula automatically changes the lines and makes adjustments, leading to no loss of detail.

As we will learn in this book, Affinity Photo has tools that work in both pixel and vector-based art, and we will learn how to wield these tools to create our images as we go along, but right from the outset of this journey, I wanted to give you a rule to guide you from here until forever when it comes to working in digital art:

Work in a size close to your intended output; image quality suffers as scaling occurs, so always be thinking ahead to the final application of your art.

Understanding DPI and why it matters

As previously mentioned, pixels form the images, and how many there are in an area creates the detail or the resolution. So, the typical way this is communicated in both the print and electronic art world is in dots per inch (DPI). This represents how many pixels are present in an area of one square inch, and quite simply, the more dots per inch, the higher the amount of detail.

Typically, if you are making a piece of art for a digital screen, the general DPI is 72, as most monitors cannot go past that. However, if you are doing print work, the minimum DPI is 300, as anything less will show fewer and fewer details.

Setting the DPI affects the file size because, obviously, the more information (in this case, DPI), the larger the file is going to be. In the following figure, simply changing the DPI of the file from 72 to 300 increased the size of the file substantially:

Figure 1.6 – The effect of DPI on file size

Figure 1.6 – The effect of DPI on file size

Understanding the role image size plays in image quality

In addition to being the building blocks of images, pixels are also a unit of measure for size. In digital screens, screen resolution is typically given in the unit of pixels in an area. As an example, a typical monitor has a size (in this example, given in inches) of 24 wide by 14 high and boasts 1080p.

Now, what is 1080p? This is the resolution. The “p” in 1080p refers to pixels, and it is saying that this monitor is 1080 pixels tall. Simply put, the more p, the higher the resolution because there are more pixels, and more detail is possible on the monitor. And as a result, the more pixels, the higher the resolution, and the sharper your image is going to look.

Now, don’t get crazy on your DPI; the human eye can only see and comprehend a certain amount of detail, so booting the DPI up to an insane value will not make your images look any better, so remember: moderation in all things.

Understanding color profile and how it factors into your image

The last topic we need to cover to get you up and running is the topic of the color profile. Believe it or not, there is no absolute version of “red.” If you doubt this, stop by your local paint counter and look at the vast number of swatches available to cover a wall. For this introduction, I will share with you the two most common color profiles, and then tell you how they are different. Aside from that, we will not talk much more about them until later chapters, because I want to keep it simple.

The two most common color profiles are as follows:

  • RGB
  • CMYK

Notice the differences in the exact same image in the following comparison; it is the same image, only with different color profiles:

Figure 1.7 – The most commonly used color profiles in digital art

Figure 1.7 – The most commonly used color profiles in digital art

Let’s define them a bit more specifically.

RGB

RGB stands for red, green, and blue. This color profile is used for artwork for digital use, as this is how your monitor displays colors. However, today, most printers have programs that will convert any color to an RGB color, so it is quickly becoming the standard across the board. All the colors that you see are composed of these three colors in various combinations (we will deal with these combinations in Chapter 10) but for the purpose of this introduction, all you need to know is that it is the one we will be working with most frequently.

CMYK

CMYK stands for cyan, magenta, yellow, and black, and these are the colors of the printer cartridges in your home printer. All the various colors you see are made by varying combinations of these four colors.

For the beginner, we will be dealing with only one color space, which is the traditional RGB8 color space. (We will discuss variants in the more advanced sections, but for now, just stick to the normal RGB8 color space for this conversation.)

The interface is your control panel for all the wonderful things you can accomplish in Affinity, so your understanding of the interface will be crucial to your success. To make you as familiar as possible as quickly as possible, I have broken it down into multiple sections and given a short explanation of how to get back to the default in the event you make a mistake with the interface…because as a beginner, you will.

Let’s start by opening the program and clicking on File | New. It does not matter what size document you create, just click on Create so you can explore the interface along with us. In the next section, we will look at main areas of the Affinity Photo interface.

The six areas of the Affinity Photo Interface

When you open the program for the first time, you will be greeted with this default interface (or some version of it – slight modifications may exist based on developer changes, but it has never significantly changed in all the years I have been using it). For simplicity’s sake, we are going to divide the interface into six areas so you can navigate to the areas I discuss during the explanations later.

Figure 1.8 – Major sections of the Affinity interface

Figure 1.8 – Major sections of the Affinity interface

Let’s go over these areas one by one:

  • The menu bar (1)

The menu bar is in the upper-left corner at the very top of the window. This is where most of the basic functionality is stored; things like Open, Place, Save, and Export are all on the File tab.

  • The studio area (2)

On the right side, there is a set of panels called Studio panels. These are groups of commands dedicated to certain things, such as Color, Layers, and Channels. The panels form the studio and can be hidden or retrieved (it is not uncommon to click a panel out of the interface…but do not worry, I will show you how to get it back). There can be a left and right studio in the default layout (in this figure, we only have the right studio shown).

  • The toolbar (3)

Above the canvas space, there is a section referred to as the toolbar. These are common tools such as Flip, Rotate, Quick mask, and so on.

  • The tools (4)

Separate from the toolbar is the tools area, which is along the left-hand side of the studio by default, and it contains the actual tools we will use to edit. Tools such as brushes, gradients, and selection tools are all in this area.

  • The context toolbar (5)

Right above the viewport (under the tools menu) is the context toolbar, and I want you to think of this as the options you have for each tool.

The context toolbar will change with the tool.

  • The personas (6)

Affinity Photo has a tremendous amount of versatility and multiple personas to perform different tasks. For the majority of the book (all chapters except 17, 18, and 20), we will be in the Photo persona, but there are chapters on each of the other personas.

Customizing your Studio panels

Panels are movable and can be rearranged by clicking and dragging them up and down, as well as brought out closer to the workspace where you are editing. We will be working with this in various projects as we begin actually editing.

You can customize what panels are shown by clicking on Window | Studio, and then checking the panels you want to have showing based on your workflow:

Figure 1.9 – Customizing Studio panels

Figure 1.9 – Customizing Studio panels

Customizing your toolbar

This toolbar can be customized by going to the View menu and clicking on Customize Toolbar…:

Figure 1.10 – Customizing the toolbar

Figure 1.10 – Customizing the toolbar

To add a tool to the toolbar, simply drag the tool into the open space (noted by the dotted lines in the toolbar), and do the opposite to remove them:

Figure 1.11 – Dragging images into the toolbar

Figure 1.11 – Dragging images into the toolbar

Customizing your tool menu

You can customize the tools by clicking on View | Customize Tools…:

Figure 1.12 – Customizing the tools

Figure 1.12 – Customizing the tools

To add a tool, simply drag it over to the tools area and it will be added; reverse the operation to remove tools that you do not want:

Figure 1.13 – Adding tools to the tools section

Figure 1.13 – Adding tools to the tools section

Saving your workspace

As you develop as an editor, it is not uncommon that you will develop different workspaces, or layouts, where you keep your tools in certain areas, and you will favor certain tools. Affinity allows you to save workspaces for just this purpose.

To save a workspace, go to Window | Studio | Add Preset…:

Figure 1.14 – Adding studio presets

Figure 1.14 – Adding studio presets

You can manage presets as well if you decide to change (add or remove) them later.

Summary

In this chapter, we have covered the fundamentals of all digital art programs, so if you are new to the digital art space, you have an idea of how one little dot, one little pixel, can change the entire digital landscape. Also, you learned some of the terms we will be dealing with in the later sections of the book, such as vector and raster-based images. You can at least now navigate the major sections of the interface (don’t worry, there is a lot more to come, we do not expect you to be an expert in the program’s deep functionality at this point).

In the next chapter, we will open up our first document and cover some more fundamental terms to make sure your art comes out the way you want it to. We will be talking about the difference between canvas and document size, as well as some professional workflow shortcuts such as the creation of presets and templates.

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  • Learn to use masking, selection, brushes, blend mode, and color tools in the photo editing workflow
  • Unveil advanced personas used in the editing pipeline like tone mapping, liquification, and more
  • Create your own brushes and build your artistic pallet in Affinity Photo

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In this book, you’ll explore the Affinity Photo program through practice-based learning as you make popular photo edits, learning the tools and techniques in conjunction with the workflow concept. Instead of comprehensive description of the tools, you’ll learn through practical application and understand why they work, not just how they work. This is neither a technical manual nor a workbook but a project-based hybrid approach that provides a deeper understanding of how to use each tool to achieve your goal. Starting with the fundamentals of navigating the interface, understanding layers, and making your first edit, this Affinity Photo book gradually increases the complexity of projects. You’ll go from single-layer edits, composites, and RAW development to putting together a complex composition using the tools that you've learned along the way. Additionally, you’ll learn the best practices used by expert photo editors for a flawless finish. By the end of this book, you’ll have a good body of work, be able to evaluate the edits you want to make, and achieve desired results with Affinity Photo.

Who is this book for?

If you are a beginner to any form of photo editing or are a Photoshop user switching from Adobe, this book is for you. This book is also for small business owners who want to do brand-specific editing on stock photos but have limited experience in photo editing. Beginner-level editors, photographers, and people looking to get into product photography and advertising will be able to make the most out of this book.

What you will learn

  • Develop a repeatable methodology for use in your photo editing style
  • Understand the most frequently utilized techniques by professional editors
  • Compete a body of work for use and reference in future projects
  • Develop your own libraries of assets, macros and tone mapping presets for your style
  • Recreate popular editing styles utilized in print and film
  • Recondition older family photos
  • Understand and deconstruct other editing styles to expand your knowledge
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Table of Contents

24 Chapters
Part 1: Foundational and Navigation Basics for Affinity Photo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Vector versus Raster Art and Basics of the Interface Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 2: Opening Your First Document Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 3: Layer Fundamentals – The Heart of Affinity Photo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 4: The Basics of Masking in Affinity Photo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 5: Selection and How to Achieve It in Affinity Photo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Part 2: Fundamental Concepts Used to Create a Simple Edit Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 6: Cropping and Composition Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 7: Basics of Workflows and Balancing Dark and Light Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 8: Blend Mode Fundamentals Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 9: Basics of Stock Brushes in Affinity Photo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 10: Working with Color in Affinity Photo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Part 3 : The Practical Applications of Affinity Photo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 11: Compositing in Affinity Photo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 12: Photo Restoration and Portrait Retouching in Affinity Photo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 13: Advanced Color Concepts and Grading Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 14: Destructive Filters and Tools in Affinity Photo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 15: Creative Effects and Specialty Brushes in Affinity Photo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Part 4: Finishing Your Edit and Building Your Own Artistic Palette Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 16: Working with Text and Shapes in Affinity Photo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 17: Editing in Other Personas in Affinity Photo Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Chapter 18: Exporting and Artist Efficiency Tips Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
Index Chevron down icon Chevron up icon
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This book covers almost everything you may need when using Affinity Photo's expansive set of tools!It is well written and has several visual guides to guide you to using Affinity Photo in a way thought to only be seen by seasoned pros. Hazel did an amazing job in covering even the smallest of details in this massive photo editor.This book will teach anyone how to use the tools Affinity Photo gives to the users' disposal to the highest capability. Using a few of the techniques outlined in the book, I edited this picture I took of an American Bison. For the final product of this image, I ended up using color grading adjustments, linear gradients for highlighting the subject and color correcting the sky, brush color corrections to make the details of the bison more visible, and healing/clone tools to remove background distractions. I've attached the original and edit to this post, I'm happy I took the time to edit a photo I took several months ago.Note: I was given a copy of this book to leave a review. However, I was not instructed to leave a specifically positive comment, I actually quite enjoyed this book!
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Although I believe that beginners will get the most out of this book, I do believe that seasoned artist and editors will find many gems. It is well written from beginning to end with insight and useful tips along the way. The book flows and is easy to navigate and understand. Beginners get reference projects and use the tools they need to advance their capabilities. There are plenty of examples especially in touch up and design. As stated, I think this is more for the beginner and that should be kept in mind. Advanced users will be able to skip steps, although it may be wise to just follow and see if there is a more efficient way of doing the same old task. I think this is a book you are going to want on your shelf for reference and sometimes when someone else is looking for your expertise and you don't have time you can hand the book over and say I know you can find it in here.
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I had the opportunity to be a tech reviewer on this new how to software Book: “Photo Editing Made Easy with Affinity Photo” By: Jeremy Hazel.Jeremy did an excellent job covering all the essential knowledge, tools, and workflows needed to become a master at Image Editing in Affinity Photo and other similar programs. He provides plenty of working examples that will push you from a novice to professional if you consistently work at it.There were some interesting tips and techniques I learned about layers and effects while I was reviewing and giving my feedback for all 18 chapters on a weekly basis.-Mike
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i really enjoyed this book and it's lessons! the ability to have the pdf and the example files were just what i wanted! on the construction comment side: i got a little lost on the lesson on 'sandwiching' flowers in a glass and so many crazy 'blend modes' i still don't understand well. all in all, this is a GREAT way to get better at affinity photo!!!
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Wow, this is an incredible resource for anyone who is using Affinity photo as a beginner or even if you've been using it for a while. Just take a look at the table of contents or the index to see how extensive this book is. Jeremy has done a great job breaking down complicated topics for new photographers - going beyond simply how to use the editing application. You'll come away confident knowing how to properly use Affinity Photo to edit your photos. Great work! Highly recommended!
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Cancellation Policy for Published Printed Books:

You can cancel any order within 1 hour of placing the order. Simply contact customercare@packt.com with your order details or payment transaction id. If your order has already started the shipment process, we will do our best to stop it. However, if it is already on the way to you then when you receive it, you can contact us at customercare@packt.com using the returns and refund process.

Please understand that Packt Publishing cannot provide refunds or cancel any order except for the cases described in our Return Policy (i.e. Packt Publishing agrees to replace your printed book because it arrives damaged or material defect in book), Packt Publishing will not accept returns.

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Return Policy:

We want you to be happy with your purchase from Packtpub.com. We will not hassle you with returning print books to us. If the print book you receive from us is incorrect, damaged, doesn't work or is unacceptably late, please contact Customer Relations Team on customercare@packt.com with the order number and issue details as explained below:

  1. If you ordered (eBook, Video or Print Book) incorrectly or accidentally, please contact Customer Relations Team on customercare@packt.com within one hour of placing the order and we will replace/refund you the item cost.
  2. Sadly, if your eBook or Video file is faulty or a fault occurs during the eBook or Video being made available to you, i.e. during download then you should contact Customer Relations Team within 14 days of purchase on customercare@packt.com who will be able to resolve this issue for you.
  3. You will have a choice of replacement or refund of the problem items.(damaged, defective or incorrect)
  4. Once Customer Care Team confirms that you will be refunded, you should receive the refund within 10 to 12 working days.
  5. If you are only requesting a refund of one book from a multiple order, then we will refund you the appropriate single item.
  6. Where the items were shipped under a free shipping offer, there will be no shipping costs to refund.

On the off chance your printed book arrives damaged, with book material defect, contact our Customer Relation Team on customercare@packt.com within 14 days of receipt of the book with appropriate evidence of damage and we will work with you to secure a replacement copy, if necessary. Please note that each printed book you order from us is individually made by Packt's professional book-printing partner which is on a print-on-demand basis.

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Currently, no tax is charged on the purchase of any print book (subject to change based on the laws and regulations). A localized VAT fee is charged only to our European and UK customers on eBooks, Video and subscriptions that they buy. GST is charged to Indian customers for eBooks and video purchases.

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You can pay with the following card types:

  1. Visa Debit
  2. Visa Credit
  3. MasterCard
  4. PayPal
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Shipping Details

USA:

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Economy: Delivery to most addresses in the US within 10-15 business days

Premium: Trackable Delivery to most addresses in the US within 3-8 business days

UK:

Economy: Delivery to most addresses in the U.K. within 7-9 business days.
Shipments are not trackable

Premium: Trackable delivery to most addresses in the U.K. within 3-4 business days!
Add one extra business day for deliveries to Northern Ireland and Scottish Highlands and islands

EU:

Premium: Trackable delivery to most EU destinations within 4-9 business days.

Australia:

Economy: Can deliver to P. O. Boxes and private residences.
Trackable service with delivery to addresses in Australia only.
Delivery time ranges from 7-9 business days for VIC and 8-10 business days for Interstate metro
Delivery time is up to 15 business days for remote areas of WA, NT & QLD.

Premium: Delivery to addresses in Australia only
Trackable delivery to most P. O. Boxes and private residences in Australia within 4-5 days based on the distance to a destination following dispatch.

India:

Premium: Delivery to most Indian addresses within 5-6 business days

Rest of the World:

Premium: Countries in the American continent: Trackable delivery to most countries within 4-7 business days

Asia:

Premium: Delivery to most Asian addresses within 5-9 business days

Disclaimer:
All orders received before 5 PM U.K time would start printing from the next business day. So the estimated delivery times start from the next day as well. Orders received after 5 PM U.K time (in our internal systems) on a business day or anytime on the weekend will begin printing the second to next business day. For example, an order placed at 11 AM today will begin printing tomorrow, whereas an order placed at 9 PM tonight will begin printing the day after tomorrow.


Unfortunately, due to several restrictions, we are unable to ship to the following countries:

  1. Afghanistan
  2. American Samoa
  3. Belarus
  4. Brunei Darussalam
  5. Central African Republic
  6. The Democratic Republic of Congo
  7. Eritrea
  8. Guinea-bissau
  9. Iran
  10. Lebanon
  11. Libiya Arab Jamahriya
  12. Somalia
  13. Sudan
  14. Russian Federation
  15. Syrian Arab Republic
  16. Ukraine
  17. Venezuela