I glanced to the right at an entangled pile of power adaptors and external hard drives tethered to my laptop – a necessary evil to power my growing Lightroom catalog and years of RAW files. As a photographer, my mind immediately raced towards the obvious question:Ĭould the iPad Pro replace my laptop in my photography workflow? ![]() ![]() It was that running a full version of Photoshop signaled a whole new world of possibilities that mobile devices were never capable of prior to that moment. ![]() It wasn’t so much that Apple was touting the 3rd gen iPad’s capability to run a full version of Photoshop (which is still kind of insane if you think about it). But then the Photoshop demo hit the screen and I was hooked. I’ve had one or two iPads before then, but had always found their size and performance to be somewhere in the awkward middle amongst my ecosystem of devices. ![]() Admittedly, at the time, I hadn’t paid too much attention to it. Back in October 2018, Apple introduced a bold new generation of the iPad Pro.
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