I also have Lightroom 6. I put Lightroom on my iPad and it seemed to activate some kind of one month trial that allowed Lightroom 6 to sync with the iPad. So you could try for a month to see if it helps with your motivation.
I don’t want to pay for a subscription so I only use Lightroom on my...
I got that message on my iPhone and iPad. . It said “changes you make to your library on this device sync only to devices running iOS 12, macOS 10.14, or later”. I got the message before Mojave was actually released.
I have a MacBook on High Sierra and a Mac mini on El Capitan. Neither can be...
I can’t speak for anyone else, but yes it’s an important part of the experience for me. I’d still shoot film in preference to an M10-D because I like the way film looks. And also because it extends the break between shooting and reviewing.
The more I think about this M10-D, the more I realise...
For me, it’s a couple of things. First, it’s the separation of the feelings from making the photograph and the feelings from reveiwing the photograph. I prefer them as separate experiences. Second, it’s trying to remain in the zone of making photographs. As soon as I move into reviewing...
I like the M10-D. I particularly like the idea of separating the experience of shooting and the experience of reviewing photographs; this is one of the reasons I like shooting film. The last M-D only shot DNG. I thought I would have liked that camera if I had some way to access the full menu and...
It doesn’t. You can use the iPhone app on an iPad. Prior to iOS 12, it doubled the iPhone app version for 3:2 screens to fill the iPad screen. But iOS 12 runs iPhone apps in 16:9 so they don’t fill an iPad screen.
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