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powerbook911

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I think many will enjoy editing their images on "the new iPad." After all, you won't find a display with that resolution on your desktop.

Furthermore, the touch interface is enjoyable.

Nevertheless, the iPad is extremely limited on storage space. Some opt for the 16 & 32. Even those who get the 64, couldn't keep all their images on the iPad.

Therefore, what would be the best strategy for using iPhoto on "The new iPad?"

Would you recommend importing say one library or one event a time, in order to work on those images, and then send them back to the computer and bring in a new library or event to work on?

Any thoughts?

Thanks!
 
I think many will enjoy editing their images on "the new iPad." After all, you won't find a display with that resolution on your desktop.

Furthermore, the touch interface is enjoyable.

Nevertheless, the iPad is extremely limited on storage space. Some opt for the 16 & 32. Even those who get the 64, couldn't keep all their images on the iPad.

Therefore, what would be the best strategy for using iPhoto on "The new iPad?"

Would you recommend importing say one library or one event a time, in order to work on those images, and then send them back to the computer and bring in a new library or event to work on?

Any thoughts?

Thanks!

With photo beam and photo stream, i think as long as you have another computer with iPhoto you'll be fine

Unless you exclusively shoot RAW, in which case i doubt you'd use an iPad for your editing
 
I think many will enjoy editing their images on "the new iPad." After all, you won't find a display with that resolution on your desktop.

Furthermore, the touch interface is enjoyable.

Nevertheless, the iPad is extremely limited on storage space. Some opt for the 16 & 32. Even those who get the 64, couldn't keep all their images on the iPad.

Therefore, what would be the best strategy for using iPhoto on "The new iPad?"

Would you recommend importing say one library or one event a time, in order to work on those images, and then send them back to the computer and bring in a new library or event to work on?

Any thoughts?

Thanks!

You'll find the best option for you once you start using it. There's no universal answer.
 
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