![]() ![]() Projects can be edited in Affinity Photo for iPad and desktop.Sophisticated layers enable compositing.It’s not a literal translation from the desktop version, nor should it be. Whereas some companies have chosen to make multiple apps that specialize in a few image editing features-a big photography shop that begins with an A comes to mind-Serif has packed the gamut of features into Affinity Photo for iPad. One of those apps is Affinity Photo for iPad, a full-fledged image editor that doesn’t feel as if the developers had to remove features from a whiteboard to make the app a reality. The arrival of the iPad Pro, along with a commitment in iOS to take advantage of the hardware, has opened the door for more powerful applications. ![]() We’ve come to expect less from iOS software on the iPad compared to desktop applications because, in most cases, they’re mobile-and “mobile” has traditionally meant “limited.” A lot of that has been due to hardware: even as the iPad’s main processors improved, most models included a minimal amount of RAM that made it difficult to pull off operations expected of a modern image editor, such as smoothly dealing with many layers and real-time effects.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |