Using the iPad in Your Photography Workflow

The iPad has taken the world by storm and has increasingly become a useful addition to a digital photography workflow. Join Terry White, worldwide Creative Suite Design Evangelist for Adobe Systems, as he walks through the various iPad apps he uses in each stage of his photographic workflow. Whether you are planning a shoot, transferring photos to your iPad while shooting, reviewing your photos after a shoot, editing your photos, signing releases, or showing your finished work, there is an app for that and Terry knows which ones are the best.

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Terry White

Release Date: 2012-11-28

Lessons

Introduction

<p>Terry introduces the concepts covered in the class and jumps right in with a review of apps to use before you shoot.</p>

Duration: 13 mins 13 seconds

Shooting with an Eye-Fi Card

<p>An Eye-Fi card is an SD memory card with a built-in Wi-Fi chip, and there are a number of apps you can use with the Eye-Fi card to transfer and review your photos on your iPad.</p>

Duration: 10 mins 52 seconds

A Wired Tethering Solution

<p>There are a couple of other hardware and software solutions for shooting tethered with an iPad that don&#039;t require an SD memory card slot.</p>

Duration: 7 mins 40 seconds

Viewing Photos on Your iPad

<p>You can transfer your photos to your iPad with Apple&#039;s Camera Connection kit for basic reviewing with the default photo app, but if you are a Lightroom user there is another app you can use to speed up your workflow. Terry wraps up this segment with a look at a cool app for wirelessly transferring photos between your iPad and another device.</p>

Duration: 12 mins 3 seconds

Editing Photos on Your iPad

<p>There are tons of apps for editing on your iPad, and Terry walks you through some of the best.</p>

Duration: 10 mins 35 seconds

Wrapping Up the Workflow

<p>From model releases to portfolio presentation and output, Terry covers a number of apps to help you complete the last phase of your workflow.</p>

Duration: 15 mins 23 seconds