iPad photography apps

Discussion in 'Misc. Posting Board' started by Tim, Jul 17, 2011.

  1. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    What are some of your favorite iPad photography apps? ; I recently got an iPad 2 and was wondering what you folks think. ; if you want to add a ps with favorite other apps, that would be cool as well. ;

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  2. So far my favorite apps for the iPad as far as photography is concerned is "Snapseed" and "Photogene". ; Both are able to handle Raw files imported from the camera connection kit. ; The are also able to do a lot of selective editing. ; Snapseed is by the guys at Nik Software. Same as all those great plug ins for PS. ; A little different interface but it is really easy to learn. ; The other Photogene uses a "Lightroom" style interface to do some pretty good editing. ; I have used both and really liked the strong points on each of them. ; I would suggest getting them both to play around with. ;
     
  3. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    Good to know, doug. ; Thanks.


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  4. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    Anyone else?


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  5. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    Has anyone messed around with piRAWnha?


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  6. ELinder

    ELinder Member

    Nope, don't know that one. I've used Photogene quite a bit, but I'm using Filterstorm more now. The thing I like most about Filterstorm is that it has a split screen view when applying the filters. It only applies the filter to half the image, so you can easily see the effect of before and after. Most other programs, I have a hard time seeing what's going on, on the iPad display, especially when sharpening.

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  7. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    Thanks, Erich. ; Anyone else?


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  8. Roger

    Roger Member Staff Member

    I stopped using my iPad for two reasons - 1) I had the first gen cheapest model (it was free) 16GB is easy to fill up esp when you have movies and 2) the iPad camera connector can not handle any UDMA CF cards. (via a USB CF reader) They draw too much power.

    But I've got PS Express, ColorSplash and TiltShift Generator, all decent and cheap apps.
     
  9. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    good points, roger.
     

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