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Old 09-18-2015, 11:14 AM   #103
HappyMartin
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There is about as much chance of this thing being used in commercial photography and retouching as there is of writing War and Peace on an iPad.

Large files get up 400mb each and it's not unusual to shoot a TB on a big shoot. How would you keep a TB of images on this thing?Photographers spend thousands of dollars of profiled monitors for a reason. The iPad is simply not good enough to profile that accurately. It's not powerful enough to process large files.

I could see some use for it to do a loose edit for client approval before heading for a desktop machine with a proper Wacom pen.

Having said all that Im sure it will find a use but I don't think people realize just what is required to process large image files and how cumbersome they become over wifi networks.
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