robgendreau
Explorer
I use my iPad to store photos when I'm traveling; I import them from an SD card using the card reader dongle.
I'm looking for an app that would allow me to do some organization and culling that provides more functionality than the build-in Photos app. When I get home I import the photos into Aperture or Lightroom, and have various editing programs, so I'm covered on that end. I'd like a way to organize them that could migrate straight to either Aperture or Lightroom so I don't have to do it when I import. And I'd like to do some cropping, and editing of meta data (GPS, keywords, titles, etc) while I'm out there and stuff is fresh in my mind.
I don't find the "Event" structure that Apple seems to favor very handy. I also index photos, meaning they are put into a folder/directory structure and not stored in Aperture Libraries. A continuing frustration (that I guess will persist with iOS 7) is an inability on the iPad (or iPhone) to structure a file library that I could simply copy to my computer on my return.
I'd started using Photo Shack Pro, which allows you to organize photos on the iPad and do some editing, etc. But I haven't been able to figure out a way to carry that structure over automatically when I import. It's nice in that it doesn't replicate photos like some other portfolio and organizing apps, and hence saves space. They also have a Photo Shack HD app, but I don't know what the difference is vs. the Pro version.
I don't use iPhoto much, but is that useful for this? I've also seen rumors of a Lightroom iPad app. I almost got Photosmith, but I've read the syncing is problematic.
Any ideas for apps and/or workflows? besides get a laptop? :sombrero:
I'm looking for an app that would allow me to do some organization and culling that provides more functionality than the build-in Photos app. When I get home I import the photos into Aperture or Lightroom, and have various editing programs, so I'm covered on that end. I'd like a way to organize them that could migrate straight to either Aperture or Lightroom so I don't have to do it when I import. And I'd like to do some cropping, and editing of meta data (GPS, keywords, titles, etc) while I'm out there and stuff is fresh in my mind.
I don't find the "Event" structure that Apple seems to favor very handy. I also index photos, meaning they are put into a folder/directory structure and not stored in Aperture Libraries. A continuing frustration (that I guess will persist with iOS 7) is an inability on the iPad (or iPhone) to structure a file library that I could simply copy to my computer on my return.
I'd started using Photo Shack Pro, which allows you to organize photos on the iPad and do some editing, etc. But I haven't been able to figure out a way to carry that structure over automatically when I import. It's nice in that it doesn't replicate photos like some other portfolio and organizing apps, and hence saves space. They also have a Photo Shack HD app, but I don't know what the difference is vs. the Pro version.
I don't use iPhoto much, but is that useful for this? I've also seen rumors of a Lightroom iPad app. I almost got Photosmith, but I've read the syncing is problematic.
Any ideas for apps and/or workflows? besides get a laptop? :sombrero: