Does anybody edit their photos on a tablet? I'm thinking about replacing my laptop with a Pixel C or iPad but Lightroom is still the only thing I need a desktop OS for.
iOS is getting RAW support in iOS 10 and Lightroom Mobile just got updated to support RAWs on iOS but is it good enough to use as your only way to edit photos when you're not at your desktop? I'm just a hobbyist and I don't do any serious work for now.
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>>2883887
I got one of these, upgraded the hard drive and installed Adobe Creative Suite 5. I don't have lightroom, but it supports Bridge, Camera Raw and Photoshop, works well for working in the field.
>>2884427
>Acer
>>2883887
No. Tablets suck at color management and Lightroom Mobile does not have feature parity with the desktop version (no print settings, no lens profile corrections, no sharpening/noise reduction/spot removal/masking helper overlays, terrible preset support).
Most importantly, it's not intended to replace Lightroom for desktop, so not only features will continue coming first to the desktop version, who knows which features may never come to the mobile version.
Are you really considering not having a computer in this day and age?
Get a surface pro and load up that desktop lightroom
Get a Chinese Windows tablet with an ips screen, will run you between 100-400$ depending on what you buy
>editing raws with tablet
ISHYGDDT
just shoot in the fucking Ken Rockwell mode then if you cant afford a normal editing desktop or a powerful laptop.
just get a fooji and shoot jpg.
>>2885437
Well, not OP, but my tablet has a much better screen and color accuracy than both my laptop and my desktop. Weights almost nothing compared to either as well.
anybody have a link for a cracked photoshop software?
>>2885519
Why is the /g/ overlap always so daft