Editing on your cell phone...dual screen
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Jonsi wrote:
Dr_Love wrote:
Yes, I've finally caved in and started doing what I consider quickie basic edits on my phone. Combine that with an older phone that is starting to have physical (hard button) malfunctions and I have a recipe for justifying a new phone. I just ordered the LG G8x dual screen. I'm wondering if anyone has any experience editing photos on a dual screen phone of any brand? Are there any editing apps that take advantage of the dual screen format? I'm thinking like my desktop where I run photoshop controls on one screen and the display of the photo on the other. I'd love to hear other's experiences with dual screens.
There is a forum for this. Where people who shoot/edit on their phones. You might get help there.
Though it's not a very busy forum.
Agreed, it is not busy there. Allow me to clarify. I generally do not shoot with my phone unless it is all that i have with me. My cameras allow me to upload directly to my phone which allows me to edit and share quickly. I was thinking about upping my mobike edit game a little with the right software. Any real editing is done with a real computer and C1 or Adobe products. I haven't tried LR mobile yet but it is high on my list when the new phone arrives in a couple days. Looking for other Android options.
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