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Laptop, iPad, iPhone, Tablets? What do you use?
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<blockquote data-quote="magiccityburn" data-source="post: 522982" data-attributes="member: 41460"><p>I use both my iPhone 6 and my laptop. My Nikon has built in wifi. Most of the time, my Photoshop CC on the iPhone is good enough for some quick on the fly editing for blog/social media posts. I can process DSLR shots and feed them straight into Instagram in a minute or two. And it's quick. It's really made a difference for real time posts when traveling with the wife or something like that.</p><p></p><p>But at Christmas, we did a family portrait (tripod, remote trigger, bounce flash) at my parents' house. Somehow I got set to auto ISO without capping it out (oops). And the best shot was good, but a little dim. On the iPhone screen, it looked fine after editing, but any cropping revealed a lot of noise. So I ended up putting the SD card in my laptop and was able to salvage a usable print quality image. I think Mom bought a 16x20 or so print of it.</p><p></p><p>So I guess the answer is "it depends." The iPhone is great for right now, but you still have more robust options if you need them if you wait for the PC.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you see this signature, it means I'm posting from a mobile device. Please excuse brevity and typos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="magiccityburn, post: 522982, member: 41460"] I use both my iPhone 6 and my laptop. My Nikon has built in wifi. Most of the time, my Photoshop CC on the iPhone is good enough for some quick on the fly editing for blog/social media posts. I can process DSLR shots and feed them straight into Instagram in a minute or two. And it's quick. It's really made a difference for real time posts when traveling with the wife or something like that. But at Christmas, we did a family portrait (tripod, remote trigger, bounce flash) at my parents' house. Somehow I got set to auto ISO without capping it out (oops). And the best shot was good, but a little dim. On the iPhone screen, it looked fine after editing, but any cropping revealed a lot of noise. So I ended up putting the SD card in my laptop and was able to salvage a usable print quality image. I think Mom bought a 16x20 or so print of it. So I guess the answer is "it depends." The iPhone is great for right now, but you still have more robust options if you need them if you wait for the PC. If you see this signature, it means I'm posting from a mobile device. Please excuse brevity and typos. [/QUOTE]
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