Top 5 iPad Photo Apps
- By Liwe Paus
- Published 04/27/2011
The Apple iPad can do some amazing things, from getting you organized to keeping you entertained. Although the iPad doesn’t take photos, it still can be used for editing and enhancing them. If you're a Photoshop genius or have unlimited time on your hands, you can get good results using almost any app. But if you want good results fast, you can have a look at our list of the best free ipad photo apps, which including photo editing apps, photo uploading apps and photo gallery apps.
1.PhotoPad
Want
to get your feet wet with image-editing on the cheap? PhotoPad’s the way to go.
It is a premium photo editing app designed specifically for the iPad. You get
the basics of photo editing, uch as scaling, cropping, and rotation, control
over aspects of your image’s color, and basic painting and drawing tools. It's
easy to us
2.MobileMe Gallery
MobileMe Gallery gives users the ability to view their gallery of movies and photos from either an iPhone or an iPod Touch. Just enter your MobileMe member name and password to see a list of your published albums and movies. A scrolling sampler at the top of the app gives you easy access to recent photos. Select an album with a tap and then flick back and forth through photos.
3.Beautiful World
Beautiful World is an app for the iPad that allows you to view a regularly updated, Internet-enabled slideshow of some of the most beautiful photos in the world, courtesy of Flickr and its members. It also allows you to view a selection of the most recent photos uploaded to the service. While the quality varies a bit more, so does the variety of the photos themselves.
4.Photobucket
With PhotoBucket on the iPad, you'll be able to upload existing media straight to your online albums. In addition, you can also easily download images to your device for use as wallpapers, contact IDs and more. Share with others via email or grab image URL links to post on your blog or favorite social network. Manage your Photobucket albums and show off your collection in full screen.
5.The Guardian Eyewitness
The Guardian Newspaper’s iPad photo app has become the sixth most popular free iPad photo app in the US, according to new media age, as a result of more than 50,000 downloads in the 10 days since its launch. The Guardian Eyewitness app has been specifically developed to offer a customised iPad photo experience, bringing thought-provoking imagery direct to your device on a daily basis.
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