The iPad Pro has tempted photographers for years with its portability and touchscreen display, but most people who try it for serious editing eventually drift back to their laptops. Evan Ranft spent six months with the M5 iPad Pro figuring out exactly why that happens and what to do instead.
Coming to you from Evan Ranft, this practical video makes a sharp case for rethinking how the M5 iPad Pro fits into a real photography workflow. Ranft’s core argument is simple: if you treat the iPad as a MacBook replacement, you’ll be disappointed every time. The MacBook wins on raw editing power, file management, and access to the full desktop versions of Lightroom and Photoshop. But that’s not the right comparison to make. Once Ranft stopped measuring the iPad against the MacBook and started…
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