![]() ![]() If there's a picture I want to edit on your iPad, Pixelmator can get to it. Pixelmator Photo - Like RAW Power, Pixelmator lets me tap your Photos library, or work at the file level, and can easily switch back and forth.(I also use it regularly for my infrared work because it has a channel mixer and LUT capability.) It even has Depth Effect adjustments for iPhone portraits. Whether the images are imported from a digital camera, or captured with an iPhone, you can get the most out of them with this app. RAW Power - Not only can it tap right in to your Photos library, once you're there, RAW Power puts an incredible set of editing tools at your fingertips.The editing tools are solid, and if you shoot with a modern iPhone, there are amazing things you can do with this app, such as changing the depth of field of your portrait shots in post production. Photos for iPadOS - Photos is one of those apps that I think photographers don't take seriously enough.Here are my "go to" imaging apps that I use with the mini. Considering that this device fits just about anywhere, I'm impressed with how versatile it is. Now, a year later, I can't imagine work without it.Įven though I use this tablet for everything from reading the NY Times, to checking email, to running TheFilmCameraShop, my focus for this post is its usefulness for photography. But my affection grew deeper when Apple released iPadOS that opened the door to more capability.
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