I´m a photographer about to buy an iPAd thinking of using it on the way for editing my pictures. I got a desktop computer with Snow Leopard + Adobe Phtoshop CS5. I wonder if I could install snow leopard over an Pad + Photoshop ?
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I´m a photographer about to buy an iPAd thinking of using it on the way for editing my pictures. I got a desktop computer with Snow Leopard + Adobe Phtoshop CS5. I wonder if I could install snow leopard over an Pad + Photoshop ?
Whoa! The iPad isn't quite ready to take on the task of the full-blown Photoshop program. There is a free Photoshop app (that I have not tried yet) that will let you do some basic manipulation. Here's the link: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/photo...331975235?mt=8
No to both installations as they won't work on the device.
The iPad is brilliant for displaying photographs but it's better to do all your work on the Mac then transfer the finished results to it.
Use your desktop for the heavy lifting and the iPad for portability and display.
That said there are one or two suprisingly good photo manipulation apps for the iPad. Sorry someone's using my iPad at the moment and I can't check their names...
Right grabbed it back.
The app I currently use is called Photogene.
It's not as fully featured as photoshop but does provide a wide range of basic options.
The real problem is the amount of ram available on the iPad which restricts the amount of layers and undo etc..
I use Photopad it's very, very basic.. If I want to draw on a photo, Sketchbook has layers.
Not white, not black just passionate shades of grey...
Yuno Wataï Minh
Thanx 1991-C4, Hasty, iVan, I was thinking on iPad wt 8, 16 o 64 GB wt Power enough to run Snow Leopard + Photoshop CS5. Forgive my ignorance but an iPad is a basic PDA wt bigger screen, isn't it?
how much ram does a iPad have?
i think I remember I had Photogine on my Nokia N95, work fine on it. very similar to photoshop on basic but as you said too slow 'cause of ram
Any way thanks for your support
The iPad is not a PDA please read reviews regarding the product. If you wish to use photoshop etc what you need is a MacBook or MacBook pro with osx and plenty of ram.
I suggest you visit an Apple store and really see what the iPad can be used for. I am sure you will be surprised.
I have several business friends in advertising and professional photographers whom are using the iPad to compliment their main computers and love it. They do not carry laptops with them any more when visiting clients only the iPads for presentation.
Last edited by col.bris; 07-27-2010 at 08:53 AM.
I hope the OP forgives me for saying this, but I sometimes wonder if some of these questions are here to bait.
Excuse me for saying this, but anyone who is really serious about photo editing/digital darkroom work KNOWS that only a fully spec'd desktop is truely suitable; even a high end laptop is a poor second place.
what Prasius said. There's no way the OP is being serious. Lets be honest, all of us would've researched the iPad extensively, some without even knowing it, before we bought it.
iPad 1st Gen 64Gb 3G
I agree with this too. What the iPad is good for is that it has a bigger display than your camera. If you can manage to quickly transfer pictures you take to the iPad you'll see the result faster and maybe redo the picture to your liking.
As it is, the iPad is not even usable to carry pictures as to offload your camera's content. Because you can't put pictures back on a card. But you can bring those pictures back in iTunes though.
It's just a fancy picture viewer but I like it for that.
Not white, not black just passionate shades of grey...
Yuno Wataï Minh