![]() But it can be a useful supplement for those who don't have a computer handy. ![]() Photosmith can't match what Lightroom proper can do, of course-the iPad's memory, keyboard, and processor power can't keep up with a personal computer's hardware. I've been trying beta versions, and I think the app could be a useful addition for some photographers-especially if the software and the iPad's abilities continue to grow beyond today's limitations. This $17.99 app, released today, is a companion to Adobe Systems' Lightroom software for editing and cataloging photos. Some of us with a bunch of photos on an iPad would rather add keywords and captions than slap on yet another sepia-tone art filter. Photographers can give titles star and color ratings, keywords, titles, and captions that transer to Adobe Lightroom. One of Photosmith's best features is being able to quickly zoom to 100 percent to check focus, even with large 21-megapixel raw files. ![]()
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