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iPhoto vs. Photoshop Touch on the new iPad: Consume or create?
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Posted 22 March 2012 - 08:41 AM
I have a question. Does iPhoto duplicate ALL of your photos? It seems now since I've opened iPhoto and it has updated my library, that my photos are taking up twice as much space on my iPad now.
I realize I don't need all my photos synced to my iPad at any time. I'm just too lazy to pick through events and just sync the whole thing. Now it seems double the size.
I realize I don't need all my photos synced to my iPad at any time. I'm just too lazy to pick through events and just sync the whole thing. Now it seems double the size.
#3
Posted 22 March 2012 - 10:10 AM
I would hope that when Adobe updates Photoshop Touch for the new iPad's retina display, that they would increase the file resolution limit. It's a limitation that does not make sense to me.
#4
Posted 24 March 2012 - 07:10 AM
When will the real iPhoto be updated so we can easily share photos through a website? That's the feature I'm going to miss most from the old mobile me. ( I don't do Facebook or the likes)
I have an iPad 2, but also an 11" MacBook Air, and I find the mba much better for iPhoto because of ease of use and storage space.
I have an iPad 2, but also an 11" MacBook Air, and I find the mba much better for iPhoto because of ease of use and storage space.
#5
Posted 26 March 2012 - 07:29 AM
Broken Link in this article
Where "slightly alter colors" is linked to http://www.macworld....e_new_ipad.html
that link does not work.
Where "slightly alter colors" is linked to http://www.macworld....e_new_ipad.html
that link does not work.
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