(4) You can drag and drop to arrange your photos in the order you want in a thumbnail view (as seen above). Otherwise, they look a little soft (not the fault of the App, it’s a screen resolution thing). When you use the higher resolution like that, the images really look incredible. Also, you can upload up to 200 images at once.īy the way, if you have an iPad 3 with the Retina Display, you’re definitely going to want to use higher resolution images (like 2038 x 1053 pixels). (3) You can import images already on your iPad, or directly from Dropbox (which is what I used, since I prepped all my images on my laptop. (2) You can have as many galleries as you want (well, as many as you have space on screen for anyway), with up to 200 images per gallery. Also, you can lock it down so they can’t accidentally make any edits or mess up the presentation. You can import logos and/or background images, and this splash screen is what you see when you launch the App, so it lets you just hand it to somebody and they’re ready to roll. (1) First, it lets you create a custom splash screen and layout (that’s mine above - I went with a clean simple look, but it’s very customizable, and you can create separate splash screens for horizontal or vertical layouts). Now it’s at 3.0 and the free update addressed some of the things that I felt were missing. While I was on vacation last week, I read another photographer raving about it (I wish I could remember who it was, because I’d like to give him/her credit), and the weird thing is, after I read it, I thought to myself, “Don’t I already have that App?” I did. It’s called FolioBook Photo Portfolio (by Architek, Limited). I’m not sure I have anything photography related that only costs $12.99. Some did most of what I wanted, and some did some of what I wanted (and believe me, I tried them all), but I have finally found it. There’s a bunch out there, but none of them did all the things I wanted one to do. Just like I’ve been searching for the perfect iPad portfolio App. We’ll all searching for “the one” that will do everything we want. It’s why so many photographers I know (yours truly included) have so many different camera bags, and lenses, and tripods, and filters on and on. If you're a pro, CameraBag is perfect for maintaining consistency across photo/video projects, such as weddings.One of the most frustrating things about photography gear is that sometimes there are SO many options available to you, it makes it challenging to find exactly what you want. You can use the same interface, and all your same looks, for both photos and video, easily performing video filtering and color grading that would normally only be possible with much more expensive software. Apply styles quickly and adjust infinitely.ĬameraBag Photo: awarded runner-up for Apple's Mac App of the Year, CameraBag Photo brings a whole new approach to photo editing and filtering, featuring a powerful and easy-to-use tile-based system that gives you control over everything affecting your image.ĬameraBag Cinema: the new, deluxe version of CameraBag includes everything in CameraBag Photo, along with incredible new video tools. *CameraBag 2 (iOS): The world’s first hi-fi photo app, featuring a massive number of the highest-quality styles and adjustments in an elegant, minimal interface. Meet the CameraBag series for Mac and iOS, bringing powerful, beloved, and highly-awarded photo and video editing to everyone: *** This is version 2 of CameraBag - be sure to check out the new (and free!) CameraBag Mobile 3.0 or our other full-featured photo editor, Fotograf! ***
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