Hello,
I am excited to begin using Affinity to process my RAW images; as I am pretty sure the performance will be much better on this iPad Pro than my old windows laptop!
But I am struggling with how to figure out a workflow that would work to accomplish that within Affinity while syncing to the cloud so that all of my RAW files don’t need to be stored on the iPad.
Right now I have my original photo files saved to Onedrive, but I am running into the following challenges:
1) Say I have 3 shots of the same scene, I cannot find a good way to compare the 3 originals to see which one is best (on my laptop i would flip between them in filmstrip mode in On1 then develop the best one)?
In affinity for iPad, I can open them separately from the cloud and try to remember which is best. Would it be best to use some other program to do this initial screening?
2) When I select one to edit via “open from cloud”, then press “develop”, it adds it to my workspace; and I also notice that the file-size of Affinty app increases. Is it still saving it to my local file system even though I am opening it from the cloud?, is there then any advantage to opening from the cloud rather than importing from cloud?
Thank you so much! as I think the actual editing will be more efficient with this app, but the processes before that do seem more clunky.