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Henry Li

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Mar 24, 2009
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Hi, all. Recently I have been traveling around with my friends, and I have taken lots of beautiful photos with my camera. During my journey, I had only my iPad 3 with me, and I usually imported all photos to it. Viewing photos on the new iPad is really cool. It even showed the tiny rain drop on the retina display. It's amazing. Also, I edited the photos with iPhoto on my iPad, and uploaded them to Facebook. There is no need of a notebook at all!:)
 
I agree. Although I'm sure many will disagree. iPhoto is completely fine for a basic photo editing app, entirely suitable to make small edits for photo sharing. I have read about way to many folks complain about this combo. You'd think they were taking photos for the next issue of National Geographic.
 
I have been in London and its quiet worse that I only have a 32Gig version, never really was a fan of store pictures or take pictures with my iPad but I turned my decision into a pic freak with nearly 15GB of photo storage :( I am not happy at all...Some pics I uploaded with shared Photo Stream (iOS 6) but I think that also stores the picture on the device itselfs doesn't it?
 
I agree. Although I'm sure many will disagree. iPhoto is completely fine for a basic photo editing app, entirely suitable to make small edits for photo sharing. I have read about way to many folks complain about this combo. You'd think they were taking photos for the next issue of National Geographic.
While I don't have iPhoto... Between Snapseed and Photogene. I find I have little need for further tools.
 
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