Friday, January 28, 2011

IPad photo editors



If you like photography, and I did an iPad, you can take applications and accessories that have been developed to make a complete photo editing from the iPad. You can then share with all your famliaries and friends from anywhere you have an Internet connection.

Photoshop Express (Free): the legendary graphic editing program, Photoshop, released this application to iPad, and a real surprise is that it is free. The interface is very easy to use, but has very limited functions, such as cropping (cut), 90 ° turn, change exposure, saturation, contrast, brightness, application frameworks, and some functions for image focus. Includes integration with Facebook and Photoshop.com to finish editing. The first version had a problem trying to open the application it crashes, but an update solved this problem. WIN: say "free to the stabbing," and because the truth would still take an application like this for free, has limited functionality but complete and easy to use, enabling anywhere, ideal for travel as you transport it from one place to another. And of course, the Facebook integration. FAIL: the turn can only be 90 °, if you slightly turn a photo of your horizon was a 2 ° tilt, you can not do that here. And of course, although it is free, expect to be Photoshop filters had a few more.

Photo FX Ultra ($ 60): This application is simply gorgeous, lets introduce filters and effects, change levels (saturation, contrast, brightness, etc.) Perform cropping, cutting, and a lot of additional features. Managing photos is 3 megapixel, I think because if they were original size iPad would be found with a true performance problem to handle as many pixels. It also comes with a simple help menu that explains the functions of the application. WIN: I really liked the ease of the application, the amount of function and quality of the interface at a price acequible. FAIL: not as intuitive to use, yet to discover how to combine the different effects or generate mine.

ACCESSORIES

Connection Kit House for iPad ($ 449 or 29 USD): This accessory is, and I know, the more difficult to find, when performed by an Apple Store in the United States takes 6 weeks to arrive, and eventually helped me get on a Mac Store in Mexico City. This accessory is great, in the box are 2 adapters, one where you can insert your SD card, and the other is a USB port from where you can connect the camera cable (NEED TO PROVE WHAT MORE CAN BE DONE, BUT ACCORDING KEYBOARD AND USB MEMORY CARD ACCEPTED). By connecting the device displays a window within "Photos" which says "House" where the pictures appear to connect, then you can choose if you import all or if you want to choose just a few. Supported formats are JPG and RAW, so I definitely have no problems with compatibility. Another thing is that if you send the photo by mail from the IPAD, is scaled to be less heavy, but if the pass directly to iTunes remains the same format and file size. It is certainly a great accessory for travel and photography buffs, and in conjunction with the apps that we talk and not have to wait for the computer in your hands to edit your pictures.

Update: The connection kit NO iPad has worked for me with any device other than my camera and SD card, I've seen many times at BestBuy.

Among the applications I would recommend touchup, mand has been very helpful when I have to travel for editing photos a day during the night, has a Noise Reduction option to remove those annoying spots in photos in low light.

I strongly recommend the use of IPAD for photo editing, I can enjoy your photos without having to be carrying their laptops.

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