Yet another nudge for DXO on the iPad / tablet. As a semi pro I use the tools I have on the platforms I have and that consists of:
MacBook - Capture One, Affinity, DXO (PhotoLab, FilmPack, ViewPoint, Nik)
iPadPro - Capture One, Affinity
There’s a few minor apps I have that also straddle both platforms. DXO is definitely the odd one out by not embracing the tablet platform.
For those who have commented in the past that the iPad platform is not powerful enough, Adobe, Capture One and Affinity would beg to differ.
Workflow wise, I can be in the field with camera and iPad - tether direct into Capture One, work on the image, export to desktop, continue where I left off etc.
Affinity - open file from file system or export as raw or tif from C1 into Affinity, work on the image on iPad, save to files and pick up on desktop
Affinity is a 90 or so employee company who have managed to make their product almost feature compatible across Mac, Windows and iPad.
Right now DXO is being left behind. As much as I like it on my Mac, the lack of DXO in any form on my iPad means it gets less use than it should do.
There are many feature rich apps coming through now from DAM tools, raw converters to layer based pixel editing. Ignoring the tablet platform is flying in the face of how people use their tech and how the competitors see the iPad
Time for DXO to bring forward their views on this or more users will start to drift away
Just my thoughts
Andy