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 Posted: Tue Oct 31st, 2017 17:25
Eric



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Robert wrote:
One of the complaints I often hear is the excessive depth of unused features in the full blown desktop software. No doubt Adobe monitor which parts of the software is used regularly and which rarely, if ever gets used.

The iPad Pro is a pretty capable and very fast processor, take out the dross from the software and concentrate on streamlining the rest, result will be a perfectly delightful and usable device. As Mrs. Field has found.


I believe these days there are far more people who do only minimal processing, now that they have expunged the initial excitement of digital editing. At the same time there are app developers that seem to zero in on the basic editing needs.

If I need to do cutouts...I still use Photoshop on my desktop. But as I only really do these for commercial publications which then use InDesign or Quark or Illustrator, the desktop is still required. I suppose the 3d frame and step outsIve used in the past may also require more processing....not to mention my Photoshop Actions!

That said there are some more advanced apps that have layers and cut out techniques. I fully intemd to try some ...to see if the iPad is capable.



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