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How to download to the iPad
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeFromMesa" data-source="post: 1745542" data-attributes="member: 305741"><p>Yes. I have the iPad version of Lightroom and it will process raw files. The problem has been to get the images onto the iPad so that they can be processed. When I tried to download some raw images from an internet site (dpreview.com where you can get sample raw images from reviewed cameras) the iPad software would not download it and there is a similar problem with dmg files designed for the Mac. Clicking the download link for a dmg file does not download the file.</p><p></p><p>The App Store has an app, Document 5, that seems to solve this problem so my initial concern has been eased but there is another thing that I need to look into. I bought an sd card reader for the iPad years ago that used the old iPad power connector. You could insert the reader into the iPad and then insert an sd card into it and the iPad would automatically download the files, raw or jpg, and it was a good way to preview what photos had been taken. Of course that reader will not work with the new iPad since it (the new iPad) uses a different connector. I need to check to see if there is a comparable sd card reader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeFromMesa, post: 1745542, member: 305741"] Yes. I have the iPad version of Lightroom and it will process raw files. The problem has been to get the images onto the iPad so that they can be processed. When I tried to download some raw images from an internet site (dpreview.com where you can get sample raw images from reviewed cameras) the iPad software would not download it and there is a similar problem with dmg files designed for the Mac. Clicking the download link for a dmg file does not download the file. The App Store has an app, Document 5, that seems to solve this problem so my initial concern has been eased but there is another thing that I need to look into. I bought an sd card reader for the iPad years ago that used the old iPad power connector. You could insert the reader into the iPad and then insert an sd card into it and the iPad would automatically download the files, raw or jpg, and it was a good way to preview what photos had been taken. Of course that reader will not work with the new iPad since it (the new iPad) uses a different connector. I need to check to see if there is a comparable sd card reader. [/QUOTE]
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