I am currently using C1 with an iMac and MacBook Pro, and it works fine. I'm thinking about getting an iPad Pro for use while traveling and wonder if anyone has used an Ipad with C1 and how well it works.
Second question: C1 makes a slimmed down version for iPad but I assume one can use the regular C1 Pro that I have been using. Am I right?
Third question: I plan to get an iPad keyboard but need advice on which one to get, the Magic or Smart keyboard. I would prefer the latter because it is lighter and more compact if there is no good editing reason to have the touchpad. I will get a Pencil in either case.
Thanks in advance,
Larry
LA wrote:
I am currently using C1 with an iMac and MacBook Pro, and it works fine. I'm thinking about getting an iPad Pro for use while traveling and wonder if anyone has used an Ipad with C1 and how well it works.
Second question: C1 makes a slimmed down version for iPad but I assume one can use the regular C1 Pro that I have been using. Am I right?
Third question: I plan to get an iPad keyboard but need advice on which one to get, the Magic or Smart keyboard. I would prefer the latter because it is lighter and more compact if there is no good editing reason to have the touchpad. I will get a Pencil in either case.
Thanks in advance,
Larry
I am currently using C1 with an iMac and MacBook P... (
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Your iMac & MBPro OS is different from iOS that runs your iPad. So the Mac version will NOT run on your iPad.
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
HawaiianEye wrote:
Your iMac & MBPro OS is different from iOS that runs your iPad. So the Mac version will NOT run on your iPad.
But there is a version of C1 for the IPAD - $4.99/month
One important consideration about using an iPad for photo editing, is the lack of local storage. Everything you do needs to be stored in the cloud, and downloaded on to your Mac, for inclusion in your photo library. Although, you can plug an external drive into your iPad, most application's won't use that in favor of cloud storage. Though I don't use C1, I have added my iPad Pro into my workflow. I download cards into LrC on the Mac and upload DNG's to CC. From there I can use the iPad to cull, and do basic edit's in LR. The information syncs back to LrC on my Mac. The iPad, with Apple Pencil also makes a great small pen tablet, when paired to the Mac, during editing.
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