Optimize process, please

Discuss Photomator and photo editing.
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2019-04-13 13:28:12

can one work directly on external memory? eg. synology.
Also, an external database and a completely external, decoupled from the ipad editing would be beneficial.
An image viewer would also be optimal.
Thus, one could also manage and edit larger libraries.
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2019-04-14 12:31:37

+1
Reducing the file size by reducing the pixel would be great
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2019-04-15 11:18:09

by Theigi 2019-04-13 13:28:12 can one work directly on external memory? eg. synology.
Also, an external database and a completely external, decoupled from the ipad editing would be beneficial.
An image viewer would also be optimal.
Thus, one could also manage and edit larger libraries.
As we're using the native Files app for file management, whether you can use NAS drives depends on how they function with iOS. Without having that specific drive to hand, it's a little tricky to make any kind of claims about functionality. Have you had an opportunity to try it out yourself?

As for an image viewer, do you mean image previewing when browsing folders?

This would probably fall mostly under improved file management and there are two possible ways to do that — either closer integration with the Photos library or improvement of the Files-based approach. We're going to be exploring both these options in the future.
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2019-04-15 16:32:10

As we're using the native Files app for file management, whether you can use NAS drives depends on how they function with iOS. Without having that specific drive to hand, it's a little tricky to make any kind of claims about functionality. Have you had an opportunity to try it out yourself?
yes I tested. access is yes ... but
I mean the editing without the detour to import the respective image into the library (ipad memory)
As for an image viewer, do you mean image previewing when browsing folders?
exactly

This would probably fall mostly under improved file management and there are two possible ways to do that — either closer integration with the Photos library or improvement of the Files-based approach. We're going to be exploring both these options in the future.
would be great thx