![]() ![]() One of the main reasons I couldn't use it was the big knobs feeling not precise at all. It's the same way Darkroom on iPad does it which is really nice in my book. Secondly, The workflow with the file app is bueno. Sure, I have the 2018 pro but still the interface is more responsive than I would have expected. Zooming and panning is satisfyingly snappy and all changes I've tried are instantaneous. I would like to see some way to leave out certain element from the created preset, but this is only the first iteration of the app so this omission is understandable. It makes it really easy to copy past settings from one picture to another. The collection that comes with the app is amazing and the way you add new presets is hassle-free (you basically tap a + and it adds the current settings to a preset). The result are pretty great from my quick test run as well. I can only apply it to one setting at the time if I want and this is extremely convenient. I've only been trying Pixelmator photo for about an hour, but two things stick out: I like that Pixelmator photo is a paid upfront app. RIP), but the subscription model, which was necessary to edit RAW, is kind of out of my budget. I haven't used Lightroom mobile extensively (although Lightroom desktop has been my main editing software since the death of Aperture. I say that because the photo is most of the interface and the main tool panel can move around with flexibility or get out of your way in a swipe. Pixelmator Photo is much more focused on photography and you really feel that it is just you and your photo, no unnecessary complexities, deep menus or clunky workflow. I bought and have tried Affinity Photo in the past but felt as it was more of a photoshop than a Lightroom (and it is marketed as such). I really enjoy photography and love doing everything I can on my iPad. Related subredditsįor context, I am a photograph amateur and have been doing it for at least 8 years on an opportunity basis. Thank you for reporting spam and other rule-breaking content. If you have any suggestions regarding subreddit or community improvements, you can message the moderators at any time. Exceptions may be made and the final say goes to the moderators. Self-Promotion is prohibited unless posted and presented as self-promotion, and only in the General Discussion Thread.Out-of-topic content or content that isn't directly related to iPads will be removed.Any request to remove MDM or otherwise break into devices will be removed.Jailbreaking talk goes in /r/jailbreak, sideloading talk goes to /r/sideloaded.Posts soliciting the purchase, sale or donation of iPads, Apple Store credits, or UDID registrations are better suited to Craigslist or other sites."Title-only" posts aren't allowed either. Simple photos of an iPad don't deserve their own post unless they showcase a third-party accessory, same goes for simple yes or no questions. ![]() We expect links and self-posts to foster discussion, and to have substance."What Should I Buy", simple TechSupport questions and Apps requests will only be allowed in the What Should I Buy and Discussion & Tech-Support threads, respectively.A moderator will have the final say on whether or not a post is low quality/effort or not. We feel like you know what low-quality/effort posts are. No low-quality/effort posts (iPad in a box, memes, meta.).Do not discriminate, abuse, or otherwise disrespect other members, groups, or minorities. Pictures, discussion, rumors, news, iOS, hardware, and more about the company out of Cupertino.Īsk any questions you may have in the Discussion & Tech-Support thread, in the What Should I Buy thread, on AppleHelp, or on Discord. ![]()
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