![]() ![]() I had the photo in front of me and editable in 8 seconds. As a test, I opened one such RAW file using the FileExplorer application’s network connection over wifi to my Mac to fetch the file off an external SSD. In my use of the app there was NO lag of any kind when adjusting sliders on a 24 megapixel, 14-bit RAW file which weighs in over 30 megabytes in size. You can then seamlessly and quickly perform non-destructive processing on the image with the full dynamic range that RAW files provide. ![]() Pixelmator Photo handles RAW images using iOS built in support so can understand images from over 500 different camera models. With Pixelmator Photo’s Share Sheet item, you can open a picture directly from almost anywhere. For more power, Pixelmator Photo lets you use the iOS file picker and this is incredibly versatile, as you can open and save images with any service that integrates with the Files app, such as Dropbox, OneDrive, or iCloud Drive itself. Pixelmator Photo can import images from your iCloud Photo Library, which is nothing unusual, but when you’re done processing your image you can either save it back to the original as an edit (allowing for Photos’ native “revert to original” capability) or as a new photo. There are some key features of Pixelmator Photo that stand out for me over other iOS photo apps. It turned out to be almost the perfect app for processing RAW photos from my DSLR camera while on the go. Pixelmator Photo for iPad was launched, rather fortuitously, just before I went on holiday. ![]()
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