![]() We’ve gained the ability to directly import photos into Lightroom, we have cursor support built in, we have a desktop-class web browsing experience, we can connect to external displays, access and use external storage, and the hardware line-up is more diversified and generous with functionality across the price spectrum. ![]() The net result for photographers is that working on an iPad feels more like working on a Mac than ever before, with the added benefits of a more versatile form factor, more flexible input options, better battery life, and support for LTE. The most impactful changes have been the ones that pertain to the handling of files. In the past, it was impossible to do something as simple as import photos directly into Lightroom on an iPad. You had to first import photos to the native Photos app, pull them into Lightroom from there, and then delete the redundant copies in Photos to save space.
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