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Posted: Wed Dec 19th, 2018 06:05
 
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Robert wrote: I can't equate using an iPad to edit large resolution photographs as being lazy, crude or imprecise!

It must take the patience of Jobe to manipulate and edit, even to just crop, let alone anything more adventurous on an iPad.

I find dual 28 inch screens and my MacPro, barely adequate at times.

This is my workstation where I spend much of my day if not engaged in other activities like working at my lathe or welding up some contraption or other.

Please excuse the dust! Recent building works are still lingering...

iPhone photo.

Glad that someone else has a desk that is as 'busy' as mine.


Dinosaurs the lot of you....🦖 🦖🦖🦖

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Eric wrote: blackfox wrote:
now that does sound interesting . more money LOL

I know Robert is anti iPad....regarding them as Mickey Mouse lightweight etc etc. To a large extent he was right in their early iterations. Their progress has been controlled = limited by Apples desire to keep hold of the reins as to what you are allowed to do on them.

But that is changing.

Professional designers are using these hand held devices much more and are forcing Apple to add more power, more functionality.

The iPads may still be at the development stage that the D1X was at, compared to film, back in the day. Look how DSLRS have advanced beyond the D1X in a few years.o.O

So I am convinced that tablet computing will become the norm for photo editing and design in the Next few years.

Technology is moving at an astounding pace in the Far East. My friends new Huawei phone not only has 3 focal length lens, 45mp sensor, it KNOWS what time of day and where in the world you are so takes into account local conditions eg night time photography without metering, and even can be set to exclude unwanted items in the frame at the time of taking the photo ( eg moving people!)

He is a top level software engineer (satellite, telecom fields) and even HE is staggered at what's coming out of the Far East. So much so, he's going to move India in 2019 ....mind you the Brexit aftermath shockwaves are also a motivator. :doh:
Thanks for the screenshots of the process.

I have an Ipad Pro (9.4") with pencil and 128GB RAM.  I intend to see what the new Adobe Photoshop for iPad looks like and whether it is subscription or purchase.Of course there is now a second generation iPad Pro now as well.

I will go and take a look at Snapseed again.



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Eric wrote:
jk wrote:
Robert wrote: I can't equate using an iPad to edit large resolution photographs as being lazy, crude or imprecise!

It must take the patience of Jobe to manipulate and edit, even to just crop, let alone anything more adventurous on an iPad.


Glad that someone else has a desk that is as 'busy' as mine.


Dinosaurs the lot of you....🦖 🦖🦖🦖

:lol:


I'm one HAPPY Dinosaur!

:lol:

I just finished tiling the inner porch and fitted a storm porch roof to the outside wall above the front door, with imitation fibreglass green slate top skin.

Cluttered dumping ground more like, I've simply been too tired to put stuff away and have reverted to 'bubble sort' to be able to find things... Least used at the bottom.

Another pic of the bench... Note the iPad's location... (if you can find it?) o.O

Edit Spelling, not tilling... Don't do that, not any more.

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nothing has changed since we last met then rob :lol:

 




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nothing has changed since we last met then rob :lol:

Well the iPad certainly hasn't moved. :lol::lol:



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having a play this morning with my current 200mm vivitar f3.5 M/F lens on my local gulls , got them trained now as soon as I cross the road to the green there's about a 100 over my head :whip: anyway took a few shots and I realised I had the in camera picture settings set up wrong . i.e coming out to dark and noisy , so I altered a couple of settings and tried again the next set ones with the lighter sky are far better . at least I now know that b.i.f can be done with M/F so now waiting on the 400mm to arrive sat or mon hopefully

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another dark one
up there by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr

 




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ah well even Flickr has gone tits up now suffice to say I'm happy with the results a good percentage of in focus keepers

 




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I have an Ipad Pro (9.4") with pencil and 128GB RAM.  I intend to see what the new Adobe Photoshop for iPad looks like and whether it is subscription or purchase.Of course there is now a second generation iPad Pro now as well.

I will go and take a look at Snapseed again.


Yes it's the second generation iPad I was referring to.

Snapseed is a remarkable well stocked app for many basic functions. I like it's HDR module. Simple enough for me to use. :lol:

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Nice work Eric.
Is that the Snapseed or Snapseed Pro?



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