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FullyM.com by Snapsort | Photography News, Learning and Inspiration. William Porter Photography. Summary: Serious photo processing is possible on the iPad 2, and you have lots of apps to choose from. I tried two: Photoforge2 and Snapseed. Found Photoforge2 to be a very good app and Snapseed a great one. Freshness warning: This post was published 8/31/11 and to my knowledge the info in it was correct on that date.

But I am quite confident that things will change in the future. You shouldn’t take what I say here too seriously if you read this post while it’s still fresh. Don’t let me do your thinking for you! The experiment I don’t generally experiment when people are paying me. Software options Before leaving I investigated the various apps for processing photos on the iPad 2. I also purchased and briefly played with Filterstorm Pro and Photogene, which should be included if you were making a list of the top photo editing apps for the iPad. I also picked up — after I was in Colorado — an app named Flickr Studio.

One more app was critical to my workflow: the iOS’s own Photos app. Shoot Stunning Night Photos Like a Pro | Raw File  344585 Tamrac 3445 Rally 5 Camera/Netbook/iPad Bag for DSLR with 6 inch Lens Attached, Extra Lens and Flash, Brown/Tan. Tamrac 3447 Rally 7 Camera/Laptop Bag (Brown/Tan): Camera & Photo. SLR Pinhole Body Cap. Double Exposure Digi Cam. The Dreamy Diana Lens.