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Originally Posted by simplyparticular
I can dream
Thanks for sharing the two apps. They show promise for photo editing. It's encouraging that editing software is being developed - competition for Adobe and Apple is only a good thing.
My need for layers is for digital photobooks/scrapbooking - taking multiple elements and combining into one document and flattening for print. The only Mac options right now are PS, Elements and Inkscape. There are some browser-based photobook sites, but they are Flash-generated (and clunky and lock you to using that company's limited and often ugly designs, but that's a different issue).
Shutterfly is the most encouraging of the photobook websites, since their designs are more sophisticated. I have hope that they'll get into the iPad game. They just launched a cute iPhone app ( Wink) that lets you take 4 photos on your iPhone and get a photobooth-style print sent to you.
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Off topic, but have you looked at
ScrapHD? It's for making digital scrapbook pages online using papers and embellishments provided by current paper product manufacturers. I haven't tried it myself, but I have heard good things about it.
I have no idea if it will work on an iPad; your comment about "ugly designs" made me think of it since that is one thing I think they are doing well.