iPhoto for iOS offers some very interesting editing capabilities,
especially in comparison to Photoshop Touch. As far as image editing for
tablets goes, iPhoto holds its own against Photoshop Touch and it costs
half of what Photoshop Touch does. While iPhoto may lack a feature or
two that Photoshop doesn't, the simplicity of using iPhoto definitely
had us impressed.
In our opinion, iPhoto is best suited for those who are looking to add some one-click-flare to their images on the go, without having to deal with the complications of an in-depth image-editing suite such as Photoshop Touch.
With modern day tablets becoming more and more powerful, they are starting to take over many of the tasks that were conventionally performed on a desktop. With mobile devices acquiring increasingly better cameras and processors to boot, it's only natural that the digital workflow for image editing would find itself a nice home on the tabletverse.
iPhoto has long been the de-facto photo management/ editing software on the Mac. It comes preinstalled on all new Macs and does the job for majority of the crowd. On March 7th, Apple released iPhoto for iOS. It has proved to be a smash hit with the users, with over 1 million downloads in less than 10 days. We decided to download iPhoto onto our iPad 2 and see for ourselves if it lives up to the hype.
iPhoto for iOS comes hot on the heels of Photoshop Touch for iPad which we'd reviewed recently.
In our opinion, iPhoto is best suited for those who are looking to add some one-click-flare to their images on the go, without having to deal with the complications of an in-depth image-editing suite such as Photoshop Touch.
With modern day tablets becoming more and more powerful, they are starting to take over many of the tasks that were conventionally performed on a desktop. With mobile devices acquiring increasingly better cameras and processors to boot, it's only natural that the digital workflow for image editing would find itself a nice home on the tabletverse.
iPhoto has long been the de-facto photo management/ editing software on the Mac. It comes preinstalled on all new Macs and does the job for majority of the crowd. On March 7th, Apple released iPhoto for iOS. It has proved to be a smash hit with the users, with over 1 million downloads in less than 10 days. We decided to download iPhoto onto our iPad 2 and see for ourselves if it lives up to the hype.
iPhoto for iOS comes hot on the heels of Photoshop Touch for iPad which we'd reviewed recently.