It is a new discovery and something that I now find invaluable. This is an invaluable tool as it enables you to wirelessly transfer photos (and vidoes) between your iPad / iPhone and Mac / PC. If you want to roll back changes (as you can’t easily see the history) If I have an image that I want to remove spots or touch up then Photogene is the app of choice. What I really like about this app is the healing tool. It is inbetween the simplicity of Snapseed and power of Filterstorm. This isn’t the best looking of apps but it is powerful app. You can create some amazing results and the layer masks are great. You need to have time when using it through as it isn"t the quickest app out there. This is one of the most powerful tools and lets you do a whole host of powerful editing including layers and layer masks. It is so easy to use and you can produce good photos Quick and dramatic effects – photos that you want to edit and share quickly whilst on location It lacks layers, touch-up and the drama tools aren’t great (although on the correct image you do actually get surprisingly good results!) You can easily do the basic things well which is great if you want to quickly share some good images on Flickr. It doesn’t have anywhere near the features of iPhoto or Filterstorm but it doesn’t need to. It is the simplest of the apps that I use and probably the one that I use most. Is made by Nik software - for those of you who don"t know a professional photo software company with some pedigree for plug-in tools and noise reduction. But if you need anything a little more then other apps are much better.Ĭlever tools like "blue skies" and straighten toolīrushes (the repair brush helps fix blemishes really well) It is great for a basic crop, horizon correction (the straighten tool is such a great interface), and use of the ‘blue skies’ tool. IPhoto has a great interface but lack layers and I found it too slow (even on the new iPad). This is the newest of the Apps – it was launched at the same time as the new iPad with retina display. They are all good apps – I just use them in different ways. I have been using over 30 photo editing apps over the last 12months and these are the 7 apps that I will keep using. ![]() In this blog I list my favorite 7 from a landscape photographers point of view. There lot of really good apps out there at the moment the photographers. The massive advantage of the new iPad series 3 is the high-definition retina display that allows you to clearly see the detail in all your images and is a great tool when you"re on the road and quickly want to edit and upload photos to sites like Flickr on a blog. I have also been using the iPad 3 for 6 days now. More and more I am finding that I use the iPad to edit photos over my iMac - it is great to just mess with ideas whilst sat in front of the TV or sat around (not that happens a lot with 3 small kids!) It has enabled me to quickly and easily to assess, edit and sort photos after shoots on location and holiday.Īlthough the apps available for the iPad don’t have all the bells and whistles of desktop applications like Photoshop and Aperture they still have a lot of the regular tools like levels, spotting tools and cropping. I have used my iPad 2 (and previous to that iPad 1) for the last couple of years as a great photography tool.
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