So there have been quite a few question threads lately on how capable the iPad is for photography as a standalone product. Well, a few years ago, I tried this with a 2017 12.9” iPad Pro, and I was fairly happy with the results, though iOS at the time had limitations on how photos could be imported, namely, straight into Photos. Fortunately, iOS and Photos handles RAW just fine, other than the inability to see what was RAW and what was JPG in Photos. Well, much has changed since then, with iPadOS offering better file system and external drive support, and now, adding mouse support.
I hadn’t been terribly happy with my editing options on Windows, and I was wanting something more mobile than my desktop, since I spend enough of my time at my office desk, working from home due to the pandemic. After trying several other options, I’ve come to find that I actually prefer the ease of the iPad+iCloud experience, so I thought it might be time to try again with my photography hobby on the iPad. My desktop was also overkill, so I sold off most of the components to help fund the purchase of a 2020 12.9 iPad Pro. Along with it, I got the Keyboard Folio, Mighty Mouse 2, and AV adapter. I’m typing this now from the keyboard, connected to a 27” display, and using the mouse for input. I don’t know how often I’ll use the 27” display, but I just got the adapter so I’m giving that a try. So far so good, right?
My plan from here is to import to Photos and try to do most of my edits from within Photos. For about the last 2 weeks, my POTD contributions have come from this approach. I won’t rely entirely on Photos, as at the end of every month, I will export my edits to an external HDD as a second backup. That drive contains all my old content, though everything is also loaded into iCloud. If Photos lets me down, I’ll jump over to Affinity Photo, but honestly, I’m to the point where if the photo requires a lot of work to save, I’ll likely cull it. To my surprise, even Photos has come a long way on iOS/iPadOS. I’m quite impressed with its capabilities for my amateur efforts.
So wish me luck! I wanted to post my experiment here to maybe help answer those who have been asking the question. Maybe others who are trying the same can share their experiences as well.
I hadn’t been terribly happy with my editing options on Windows, and I was wanting something more mobile than my desktop, since I spend enough of my time at my office desk, working from home due to the pandemic. After trying several other options, I’ve come to find that I actually prefer the ease of the iPad+iCloud experience, so I thought it might be time to try again with my photography hobby on the iPad. My desktop was also overkill, so I sold off most of the components to help fund the purchase of a 2020 12.9 iPad Pro. Along with it, I got the Keyboard Folio, Mighty Mouse 2, and AV adapter. I’m typing this now from the keyboard, connected to a 27” display, and using the mouse for input. I don’t know how often I’ll use the 27” display, but I just got the adapter so I’m giving that a try. So far so good, right?
My plan from here is to import to Photos and try to do most of my edits from within Photos. For about the last 2 weeks, my POTD contributions have come from this approach. I won’t rely entirely on Photos, as at the end of every month, I will export my edits to an external HDD as a second backup. That drive contains all my old content, though everything is also loaded into iCloud. If Photos lets me down, I’ll jump over to Affinity Photo, but honestly, I’m to the point where if the photo requires a lot of work to save, I’ll likely cull it. To my surprise, even Photos has come a long way on iOS/iPadOS. I’m quite impressed with its capabilities for my amateur efforts.
So wish me luck! I wanted to post my experiment here to maybe help answer those who have been asking the question. Maybe others who are trying the same can share their experiences as well.