So after several months of using my 2018 Apple iPad Pro 12.9" with the 512GB hard drive, I am back to using my 2013 Apple MacBook Pro with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic CC. It is totally frustrating. I've been using my Sony RX100 Mark VII as my main photography camera. Apple has not updated the RAW engine so my photos are incompatible with iPadOS. They are incompatible with Windows 10 as well. Recently Adobe released the RAW software for the Sony RX100 Mark VII and the Sony AR7 Mark IV. I absolutely love my Sony RX100 Mark VII. It's my go to camera/camcorder. I know the 2013 Apple MacBook Pro can handle editing pictures and 1080 video from the Sony RX100 Mark VI and VII. Just takes a while to edit 4K footage.
I was at Mud Lake for a bit today and I was thinking that I really want to use the photos from the Sony RX100 Mark VII. I read somewhere online that Adobe finally updated the RAW plugins for its software suites to finally use the Sony RX100 Mark VII. I'm going to use Lightroom Classic CC on my MacBook Pro for a while.
I really wanted to use my iPad Pro with the iPadOS but iPadOS and the photography software is just not there yet. Maybe give it another year and it'll be there but it's not there yet unfortunately. The apps I use have to be fully upgraded for use with iPadOS and external hard drive support. I'm just going to use Lightroom Classic and Affinity Photo even though I do have access to Photoshop. I like Affinity Photo much better.
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