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iPad for Digital Photographers

  • Length: 288 pages
  • Edition: 1
  • Publisher:
  • Publication Date: 2013-04-29
  • ISBN-10: 1118498135
  • ISBN-13: 9781118498132
  • Sales Rank: #1391952 (See Top 100 Books)
Description

Discover innovative ways to strengthen your photography business with your iPad

Many photographers are turning to the flexible, easy-to-use tools of the iPad and relying on them to wear a variety of hats in their photography business. Whether portable portfolio, editing tool, payment-tracking system, or appointment calendar, the iPad melds together the best attributes of the cell phone and a laptop computer and this unique book highlights them all. With this helpful resource, you’ll learn how to get the most out of your iPad to not only improve your business but also enhance your photography.

  • Details how to use your iPad to schedule client appointments, accept payments, sign model releases, track business expenses, and more
  • Teaches you how to take advantage of the hi-res display, cellular and WiFi connectivity, and powerful processor to increase efficiency
  • Covers ways to use the iPad on location with on-the-fly editing techniques
  • Offers suggestions for using the iPad as a backup storage device and how to use it in the studio
  • Features a chapter on shooting movies with your iPad

iPad for Digital Photographers shows you how to leverage the strengths of the iPad to enhance your photography and your business.

Derrick Story’s Favorite iPad Apps for Photographers

iPhoto for iOS

iPhoto for iOS

It’s the Swiss Army Knife for iPad-toting photographers. I can organize, tag, sort, edit, and share my images from one central location. It’s easy to use. And best of all, very fun.

iStopMotion for iOS

iStopMotion for iOS

Terrific app for recording and tweaking timelapse movies on the iPad. Animators will also like its single frame mode–controls for focus, exposure, and white balance. Plus you can add audio.

PhotoSync

PhotoSync

I can move images from one device to another in seconds with PhotoSync. It doesn’t make any difference what that device is–iPhone, Mac, Windows PC–PhotoSync talks to them all with equal ease.

Snapseed

Snapseed

When it’s time to flex your creative muscles, Snapseed is an excellent image editor with an array of correction tools and special effects filters. I’ve used this app many times to discover an artistic image trapped inside a typical photograph.

Pro Camera iPad Edition

This software picks up where the default Camera app leaves off. The Expert mode allows for separate focusing and exposure targets, plus you get a selection of settings for grid overlays, anti-shake, self-timer, and white balance. Having control over JPEG compression is a wonderful option. And, Pro Camera records video too.

Bonus: Organizing Tip

Never forget spare batteries or filters again! Create camera bag packing lists for the different types of assignments you typically handle, and then review the appropriate list before you depart. I like to use the iOS app, Listo, for this task because it’s attractive and easy to use. (It’s not a bad idea to create a packing list for your suitcase either.)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Adding Pictures to Your iPad 3
Chapter 2: Organizing Your Photos 27
Chapter 3: Editing Your Photos 55
Chapter 4: Transferring from the iPad to a Computer 87
Chapter 5: Transferring from the iPad to the Cloud 111
Chapter 6: Presenting Your Mobile Portfolio 139
Chapter 7: Shooting, Editing, and Sharing Movies 165
Chapter 8: Taking Care of Business 195
Chapter 9: Transporting an iPad and Camera 229
Chapter 10: Tips for the Road Warrior 245

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