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  1. This happened when the 3/2016 LFI issue was released I still can not buy any newer magazines and the 1960s old LFI issues I went to buy an issue to click the buy button it had the spinning gear for a minute and eventually timed out error I have good internet connection I have tried it through wi fi and 4g networks Still no better I tried using on another iPad no better I even tried un installing the app and reinstalling the app I have even tried logging out of iTunes and sign back in again I have even gone to Apple Store and tried to sort it out with the Genius Bar he installed it on his iPad and still having the same problem on his ipad I have contacted the LFI support and communicated with them many times They are still looking into the the problem anybody else having the same problem?
  2. I have been trying Lightroom Mobile on and off but there was always something missing (either in the product or my understanding). However, I think it is complete and useable today. The FAQ answers more questions than I cover here https://helpx.adobe.com/mobile-apps/help/lightroom-mobile-faq.html but it seems to be out of date with the current version of the software. For example it says: Lightroom for mobile does not support direct raw file import using the Camera Connection Kit or Wi-Fi. Not sure what they mean by "direct". I am only dealing with DNG files. You can start sorting, flagging and editing your DNGs on an iPad and carry on where you left off when you get to your laptop or desktop. What you need: An iPad (there is an android version) An Apple camera connection kit A Leica camera with SD card or USB socket An Adobe Creative Cloud subscription Lightroom Mobile app on the iPad Lightroom on a laptop or desktop I use the latest releases of the software, IOS 8.4, OS X 10.10.4, Lightroom CC 2015.1, Adobe Lightroom for iPad 9 July 2015. My Creative Cloud subscription comes as part of the Creative Cloud Photography Plan about 12€ per month. Note that if you let your subscription lapse then you have read-only access to your pictures (if they are already synced to your desktop); you don't loose them. What you do: Go out and enjoy yourself taking photographs (I shoot DNG only) with your iPad and camera connection kit in your bag. Stop for a break. In Lightroom Mobile (LRM) create a new collection and set it to automatically add from camera roll. Plug the camera or SD card into the camera connection kit. Import the pictures into Photos. Wait. The loading process is quite slow. What you will have in Photos is a bunch of pictures marked RAW at thumbnail quality only. Open the LRM app, it will start importing the pictures from Photos. Also slow. What you will have in LRM are your pictures in high quality. You can delete them, flag them, grade them, crop them, adjust them, apply presets, make them available on a web site. When you get home, your pictures will be available in Lightroom on your desktop or laptop - if you had network connectivity. Otherwise they will start to synchronise when the iPad and computer are on the net. What you get in Lightroom library module: There will be a collection under "From Lr Mobile" with your pictures. Any that you remove from LRM will be removed from this collection. Under Catalog there will be a container "All Synced Photographs" with your pictures (including any that you "removed" from LRM; they are not removed from this set). These are synced two-way with the versions on the iPad - any changes made on either device will be reproduced on the other. The files are stored in an Adobe container in the file system called ~/Pictures/Lightroom/Mobile Downloads.lrdata (~ is your users home folder). This is rather big as each DNG in it is about 30MB. If you prefer to keep all your photographs in one place (e.g. on an external hard disc) then you can simply drag and drop the pictures in Lightroom (either from the All Synced Photographs container, or the collection under "From Lr Mobile") to a folder in the Folders area. This will physically move the data from "Mobile Downloads.lrdata" to a separate file on your hard disc. This new file remains synchronised with your iPad. Tidying your iPad: After the pictures have been imported into LRM, you can delete them from Photos. After the pictures appear on your desktop, you can delete them from LRM but these are "Smart Previews" of about 2MB so aren't taking up much space. It's not clear what path the DNG files take to get from Photos to a file on your desktop so there may be a time where you can't tidy the iPad. ​Note you can only sync mobile with one Lightroom catalogue, so you have to choose which if you use a desktop and a laptop. If you switch sync from desktop to laptop (or change catalogues) then the existing mobile versions are lost so be sure to move them to separate files before switching (it may only be necessary to wait until they are synced). Finally, here is a picture processed on the iPad using the Creative preset called Split Tone. No other processing has been done so don't fall out of your seat if you see dust spots! I think this is a feasible and pleasant way to work on short holidays or days out; certainly beats carrying a laptop. What have I missed? What is your opinion?
  3. I couldn't find any threads that helped me with my predicament. I'm currently using Windows for my post. I have a Lenovo Yoga 920 ultrabook and a Surfacebook 2. Neither of which pack the punch I need. With the release of the new M1 chips, I'm attracted to the idea (in theory) of doing my post on an iPad. I don't make a lot of changes post as I try and get the best photos I can SOOC. But I would like something that is fast and not prone to crashing/freezing, or that allows me to make heavy edits when I feel like it. I've watched a lot of videos and read a lot of reviews but was wondering whether anyone here had experience and advice on this in general or with the iPad Pro/M1 chips in particular. Specifically: Experience with a good iPadOS lightroom alternative (I've been looking at Pixelmator Photo, Darkroom, and Affinity Photo) Whether 8GB RAM on an M1 iPad Pro would be sufficient. I understand 16GB would always be better but is an M1/16GB configuration overkill on an iPad even when taking into account future-proofing? Overall experience of iPad editing with Apple Pencil Thanks in advance!
  4. Hallo, ich habe aber die Suchfunktion zwar schon benutzt, bin aber auf nur wenige für mich relevante Artikel zum Thema Bildbearbeitung von Leica DNGs auf dem iPad gestoßen. Entweder suche ich falsch, oder das iPad scheint nicht sonderlich beliebt für die Bildbearbeitung zu sein. Wie dem auch sei, ich bin auf der Suche nach Tips und Erfahrungen zu dem Thema. Seit Jahren habe ich eine M8 und habe meine DNGs immer per CaptureOne auf dem Mac bearbeitet. Allerdings sind meine Macs und auch mein CaptureOne etwas in die Jahre gekommen und letzteres läuft seit einem OS Upgrade nicht mehr. Ich scheue aber die Investition in die neue Software, weil ich dann wohl die Hardware auch bald erneuern müsste. Aber ich habe ein aktuelles iPad Pro, dass mich, wie auch meine M8, auf allen meinen Reisen begleitet. Bis jetzt habe ich Apple Fotos und Adobe PS Express auf dem iPad ausprobiert. Allerdings bisher nur mit JPGs. Beides macht weder Spaß, noch bietet es mir die Optionen, die ich gerne hätte, wie Tonwertkurven oder selektive Bearbeitung mit Ebenen oder Masken. Hat jemand von Euch dazu relevante Erfahrungen? Gruß Tim
  5. Hi, I am unable to open dng files downloaded to iPad using snapseed app. Using M10M and having problem. Whereas there is no issue hike doing the same with M10R. I have updated the firmware on m10m but no success. Please anybody help. iPad had iOS 15 operating system. Thanks in advance.
  6. I noticed capture one has released it’s ipad version with some caveats, no tethering at the moment and can be bought only through subscription of 4.99 usd? I might be wrong … i have noticed some of good images were edited through Capture One which seems to be more ready with its profile colour for M11 compared to LR, very subjective anybody already use this app for ipad? I’m curious as my workflows for digital M is very ipad dependent, right now im using LR CC
  7. Seit IOS 7 sortiert das iPad die Bilder nicht nach Bildnummer sondern nach Aufnahmetag und Zeitpunkt. Eine gewählte Bildfolge ist damit unmöglich. Mit der Bridge ist eine Veränderung dieser Daten nicht möglich. Wer kann mit einen Tipp zu Problemlösung mitteilen? Manfred
  8. Hallo! Was haltet ihr von der neuen LFI iPad App? Ich persönlich würde mir auch eine reine PDF Version wünschen. Ansonsten finde ich die Idee recht gut! Gruß zeitraffer
  9. One of the great disappointments of the M9, and the most frustrating for me, has been the lack of a proper embedded preview in the DNG. I do not shoot DNG+JPG, partially because I think the JPGs coming out of the M9 are useless, and generally do not do a good job of predicting what the DNG will look like. It makes an iPad workflow a pain in the neck! I do not want to go through this again with the new M. Has anyone done any research into whether the new M DNG files have embedded previews? Is this a standard for DNG that Leica can't change, or are iPads not capable of natively processing DNGs? Whose fault is it?
  10. Dass die enorme Pixeldichte des iPad 3 für Fotofreunde eine Augenweide sein kann, wurde hinlänglich beschrieben. Da ich alle meine Fotos seit Jahren in Aperture verwalte, habe ich sie über die direkte Synchronisation von Teilen der Aperture-Bibliothek auf mein iPad gebracht, da dies der bequemste Weg ist und dazu keine weiteren Download- oder Exportvorgänge benötigt werden. Gestört hat mich bislang, dass ich keinen Einfluss darauf hatte, mit welcher Auflösung die Fotos auf dem iPad landeten. Folge: schon beim ersten Hineinzoomen konnte ich nicht zufrieden sein. Das war mit dem iPad 3 nicht anders: was nützt mir eine tolle Auflösung, wenn die synchronisierten Fotos die Auflösung nicht hergeben? Ein Tipp in einem RRS-Feed erklärte die Hintergründe und brachte mich auf die Lösung: auf das iPad werden die sogenannten Vorschaubilder von Aperture synchronisiert, und deren Größe kann in den Voreinstellungen bis zur maximalen Auflösung der Originale eingestellt werden. Ich habe dies getan (M9 mit 5212 × 3468 Pixeln), das Ergebnis ist überwältigend! So knackig und scharf mit feinster Auflösung könnt Ihr Eure Leica-Bilder mit keine anderen Ausgabegerät sehen. Wegen der kontrastreichen Darstellung auf dem iPad fällt sogar ein sehr feiner Ausdruck mit dem Epson 3800 in DIN A5 leicht dagegen ab… Und dies sind die Daten dazu: 10.800 Pixel enthält ein qcm Fläche beim iPad 3 2.800 Pixel enthält ein qcm Fläche bei meinem MacBook Pro 15" mit der hohen Auflösung von 1680 x 1050 Pixel 1.600 Pixel enthält ein qcm Fläche beim normalen MacBook Pro 15" 1.400 Pixel enthält ein qcm auf meinem 24" Quato Monitor Skaliert man das Bild auf dem Monitor so, dass es mit derselben Größe wie auf dem iPad 3 dargestellt wird, sind feine Strukturen auf dem iPad 3 deutlich besser sichtbar. Es wird spannend, wenn die heutigen großen Monitore mit einer ähnlichen Pixeldichte auf den Markt kommen… Best Holger
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