"The screen real estate and touch surface of the iPad make it an ideal tool for doing some serious photo editing."
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![]() Remember iPad art? Like those New Yorker covers that look, well, basically just okay? Or the hobby that David Hockney had for like ten seconds? Well British artist Kyle Lambert's been practicing, and he's gotten good.
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When it comes to portraits, there are realistic portraits, and then there are hyper-realistic portraits such as the portrait of Morgan freeman by Kyle Lambert. So what makes this portrait so special other than the fact that it looks almost identical to a photo? Well, it was all done on an iPad. Honestly, I have no idea how Mr. Lambert painted such a realistic portrait with his fingers, but good for him. This is definitely one of those images that will blow your mind once you look at it. |
![]() Managing one’s photo collection completely from an iPad can be a great way to liberate oneself from the computer. The App Store has no shortage of options empowering users to view, edit, and share albums.
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If you have a huge library of photos on your iPad, it might be a good idea to invest in a photo organization app. This article gives a list of the 4 best iPad apps to manage your collection. ![]() Ever wondered what the difference is between CMYK and RGB, or what chroma, saturation or shade mean? There’s an infographic for Via Ben Gbeve |
Whether you want to get rid of a skin blemish, blue a sky, add filters, or something else, there are tons of photo editing apps available for iPad.