

Then take apple pencil ($99) because it gives the user fine control over drawing and retouching. It plugs into the iPad Pro, and when the iPad Pro finds pictures on the card, it opens the Photos app and offers to import all or just the ones you want to work with. For $29, the fastest and easiest way to import photos from your point-and-shoot or DSLR camera. Firstly, Lightning – SD Card Camera Reader from Apple. No one needs any accessories to edit photos on an iPad Pro, but a few will make life easier. Also, big camera+ ($2.99) Tap Tap Tap app includes some great photo editing tools. Snapseed’s touch-focused adjustment tools make it easier to edit photos than using a mouse on a computer or a trackpad on a laptop.Ī few other honorable mention editors include: Polarr Photo Editor (Free) is an advanced photo editor with professional-grade editing features. Select them and then fine-tune the filter by swiping left or right to decrease or increase the extent to which the filter is applied. When the user applies a filter, there is a series of thumbnails at the bottom of the screen. The app also includes filters that quickly apply several settings at once. Then swipe left and right to decrease or increase the levels of the darker areas (shadows) of the photo.

For example, under Image Adjustment, swipe up and down to select… Swipe up and down to select the editing tools in this section. Every editing tool comes with X and Y axis manipulation. snapseed (Free) also handles iPad Pro photo editing with simple tools as well as some advanced features. A third app that deserves mention comes from Google.
