![]() The casual nature of interfacing with an iPad, compared to an editing system anchored to a worktable and space, has unexpectedly resulted in photographers and designers feeling freer to create better work. Some pros have discovered that their initial response to the iPad as simple a platform for fun and games is actually a beneficial feature when using Photoshop Touch. Not only can he or she perform basic editing of photos right from the camera during a shoot, but also share those images displayed in working layouts of ads, features, etc., with clients, editors and art directors via a wireless connection. Introduced during late February 2012, this app for the iPad 2 gives any pro more convenience and control. The most significant, and serious, app to be released for the iPad just may be Adobe Photoshop Touch. The free Impression app adds a watermark to photos. ![]() For example, Easy Release provides model release and property release forms in a digital format. The increasing number of highly useful apps has also elevated the stature of an iPad as a device pro photographers need on every shoot. Many photographers like how an iPad serves as a backup device to their camera and/or computer. It’s also a portable portfolio that can be easily presented to clients during meetings, over lunch or during informal chats. For many, an iPad has become a “digital assistant,” with the capability to view images on a high-resolution screen anytime, anyplace. ![]() Images up to 12 megapixels are supported.Unsure of its full potential initially, professional photographers are quickly realizing that an iPad is a critical piece of equipment.
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