On Jan 10, 2015, at 5:15 PM, Brian Walters <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I've had an android tablet (Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1) for a couple of years 
> and, while I use it for displaying images, I've never thought of it as a 
> useful photo editing device.  I'm wondering whether I might be 
> underestimating its capability.
> 
> So - just wondering if anyone is editing images on a tablet or iPad and, if 
> so, what apps are the most useful.

I do photo editing on the iPad mini occasionally, mostly when I'm traveling.

- "Photos" itself, the basic photo app provided with all iOS devices does 
simple editing. 

- For JPEG editing, "SnapSeed" used to be my standard, but since they were 
bought by Google and through the last two-three revs they've gone downhill 
fast. If they fix it, I'll go back to using it. It has a very intuitive, 
straightforward interface, well optimized for phone/tablet scale devices.

- "Photogene" is excellent. The UI is a bit clunky, but it has all the features 
you'd like. It's somewhat like a Photoshop Elements for the iPad. 

- "AnalogFilm" is another I use occasionally. It does a good job of rendering a 
capture with the iPad or iPhone into a film-like image. 

- I mostly work on JPEGs, but "PhotoRAW" does an excellent job of raw 
conversion for many different raw image formats. It outputs to TIFF or JPEG, 
which the other imaging apps can use. 

- I use "Keynote" to assemble photographs into slide shows, and "iMovie" to 
make self-running slide shows. These are the iOS equivalents of the same 
software on OS X, so the files slide back and forth between the platforms 
easily. 


If you want to go minimalist, you can do a heckuva lot with an iPad and JPEG 
images. 

Godfrey
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