
photo editing apps for computer image

What software suites are available for Ipad?
Is the resolution good enough to do mobile edits for semi-professional work (I do charity work, but I don't want it to look under-processed or snap-shotish)
I'll be reusing this stuff, so budget is under a $1000, but I need good bang for my buck.
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iPad has many app that let you do photos editing really well. You can import raw images from SLR directly to iPad through camera connection kit. iPad can handle ultra high definition photographs that are impossible for PC with low pixel per inch.
Adobe Photoshop and iPhoto are the best photo editing apps but there are many others if you want to add special effect.
If you can use combination of VFXstudio,iPhoto and Photoshop smartly ,Semi pro level of photo editing can be performed really quickly. Retina display of iPad has higher pixel per inch than any high end PCs or even HD TV so it's not unfair to say that iPads blows away computer out of water when it comes to semi Pro level work whether it's movie/photo editing ,gaming or document creation.
iPad has many app that let you do photos editing really well. You can import raw images from SLR directly to iPad through camera connection kit. iPad can handle ultra high definition photographs that are impossible for PC with low pixel per inch.
Adobe Photoshop and iPhoto are the best photo editing apps but there are many others if you want to add special effect.
If you can use combination of VFXstudio,iPhoto and Photoshop smartly ,Semi pro level of photo editing can be performed really quickly. Retina display of iPad has higher pixel per inch than any high end PCs or even HD TV so it's not unfair to say that iPads blows away computer out of water when it comes to semi Pro level work whether it's movie/photo editing ,gaming or document creation.
How will my laptop work with mass amounts of video, photo, and music editing?

John
I recently bought a 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display and had it upgraded to 2.8 GHz Quad-core Intel Core i7 processor, with TurboBoost up to 3.8GHz and 768 GB of flash storage. I was wondering how well would it work with massive amounts of photo, video, and music editing along with capability to play intense game with hardcore graphics also to hold a lot of storage of constant 10 to 20 minute long videos added a day, can it do all of this without crashing constantly but rarities are accepted and if storage is the only true problem I am willing to get an external storage device. I am posting this because I am a starting photographer, somewhat a director, a student, and overall entertainer. I also am asking because even though when I did the research it all seemed to check out I was wondering if any experts or people with personal experience could shine some light upon this because I've had many laptops that cant seem to handle extensive editing of all kinds from programs like those created by Adobe, and cant handle the storage for the videos and also crash during downloads of high quality games or during the actual gameplay. I'd like to hear many people's opinions and am open to suggestions. Thank you.
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Files in storage do not cause system crashes. To store massive amounts of data, you will need some external drives. My Mac tower had four internal drives and four external drives. I don't use any of my Mac notebooks for video editing, except a bit of touch up on location. I can't deal with intense editing on a tiny 15" screen.
Notebook computers don't play games at highest level all day without some over-heating.... unless the notebook is almost 2 inches thick (Alienware) to allow large fans and air space inside for cooling.
If you use several high-RAM apps simultaneously, such as Final Cut Pro, Photoshop and Handbrake, the system will use scratch space / virtual memory, and that will cause slow operation, but not necessarily a crash.
Notebook computers are designed for multi-tasking on the go, but in recent years, a trend has skyrocketed for "bolting down" a notebook, and using it as if it were a desktop. It would make much more sense for these people to buy a desktop, like the Mac Pro http://www.apple.com/mac-pro/ or an all-in-one, like the iMac.
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Files in storage do not cause system crashes. To store massive amounts of data, you will need some external drives. My Mac tower had four internal drives and four external drives. I don't use any of my Mac notebooks for video editing, except a bit of touch up on location. I can't deal with intense editing on a tiny 15" screen.
Notebook computers don't play games at highest level all day without some over-heating.... unless the notebook is almost 2 inches thick (Alienware) to allow large fans and air space inside for cooling.
If you use several high-RAM apps simultaneously, such as Final Cut Pro, Photoshop and Handbrake, the system will use scratch space / virtual memory, and that will cause slow operation, but not necessarily a crash.
Notebook computers are designed for multi-tasking on the go, but in recent years, a trend has skyrocketed for "bolting down" a notebook, and using it as if it were a desktop. It would make much more sense for these people to buy a desktop, like the Mac Pro http://www.apple.com/mac-pro/ or an all-in-one, like the iMac.
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