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A new iPadOS 15 doesn't look good.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Who's we as in "we expected iPadOS with better features"?

    That video got me laughing. All of his rants were of the "I want to replace my Macbook with an iPad" variety.   Because its cheaper.  Did anyone think Apple was going to give their customers a reason to NOT buy a Macbook?  Really?  Did he (and the "we expected" people) forget that Apple sells hardware and isn't going to do a lot to get you to not buy their hardware?

    My guess is that any future Capture One for iPad will be like Lightroom for iPad, a feature limited version of their desktop software that can do basic editing given the limits of a device using a touch interface and software keyboard.  If your editing is primarily "apply this preset" and tweak some sliders it might work well for you.

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  • Permanently deleted user
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    We were expecting more from iPadOS 15 

    I didn't get the memo either, Benjamin.

    Y'know - the one explaining that you'd been elected to speak for all Capture One users...

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  • Dave R

    Marco, obviously you have not used Lightroom for iPad, all develop features that are in the desktop version are available in the iPad version. However the iPad version of Lightroom is very much part of the creative cloud infrastructure so the interface is based on Lightroom rather than Lightroom Classic. Also, in general, it works with smart previews download from the “cloud” rather than RAW originals.

    Dave

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  • Permanently deleted user

    I have used Lightroom for iPad and Lightroom CC for the desktop.  Non within the last few years, though.  At the time I tried them the CC versions did not match the features of what is now called Lightroom Classic.

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  • Benjamin Kim

    The reason for concerning is because iPadOS is not able to use all M1's power like macOS. It's just another iPhone with a large screen. They dont even have killer apps like Final Cut Pro X. Since the file managing system isn't good. this is not a good news for Capture One Pro and it might be another LR CC. If you dont think so, why would they even bother to use M1 on iPad Pro?

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  • ---

    so Benjamin you need Final Cut Pro running on the iPad and you have negative first hand experiences using an iPad Pro as a professional user right ?  

    why I ask, because I´m a professional photographer owning an older version of the iPad Pro and have used it for shootings  and it does exactly what I expected, it is very responsive and fantastic to work with. 

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  • Benjamin Kim

    CSP/ That's not the point. A lot of people expected to have better solutions for M1 iPad Pro because iPadOS is limiting its power. And yet iPadOS 15 disappointed a lot of users and it becomes very clear that Apple is not gonna merge both iPadOS and macOS. Your personal experience does not reflect the entire opinion and I did not say iPadOS can not be used professionally. It's just about iPadOS's capability is still being limited such as Photoshop for iPad.

     

     

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  • ---

    the point is that  it is a waste of time discussing the "opinion" of an attention seeking YouTube idiot. the iPad does exactly what apple promised if you don't like it fine.   

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  • Benjamin Kim

    CSP/ I guess you still don't understand the point but I'll stop commenting. 

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    no,no,  i understand evil apple is limiting you to accomplish wonderful and great things because the iPad is just an iPad.. ;-) 

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