But the inability to bring in raw photos directly from iPad Photos is a big disappointment for me.I have that exact same workflow. Affinity for IPad potentially eliminates having to go to the desktop. I can download raw files to my iPad, import the raw files directly from Photos, do editing in LR Mobile and then continue editing on the desktop because certain edit features are still not available on LR Mobile. I presently utilize LR mobile and love the ability to go back and forth between my iPad Pro (256GB) and my desktop. I congratulate you for developing this full featured editing app and I am enticed to use it. One more vote for direct RAW import from the Photos library. Now I'll go back to learning all the ins and outs of this app. If you make this possible, you'll make this great app LEGENDARY.And you release me from the Adobe prison! It can be done! Lightroom Mobile and Snapseed are proof it is possible to do this. If Affinity Photo could import RAW photos from the iPads Photo Library, I can use my iPad as only photo editing hardware, even when I am out and about and when there is no WiFi or 4G around. I can only import Photos on my iPad from my SDcard into the Photo Library. You can't import RAW photos from the Photo Library. This app has only one single, but VERY BIG CON for me. You proof it is possible to run Pro level photo editing software, with a great and easy to use user interface, on the iPad (Pro). WOW! Thanks for this magnificent app! Impressed. The hardware is absolutely fast enough, but they do not seem to listen.And then I discovered your app this morning! Instant buy! I have been trying to push Adobe into making an iPad (Pro) version of PhotoShop CC since the iPad Pro came out. I bought an iPad Pro for cartoon drawing, but most importantly photo editing on the go.
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