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I do not know if this article is right for you or if it is suitable for the course.
I changed the camera last July. Nikon D610 to Fujifilm X-T2 in the way I downgrade and upgraded to me.
- I like JPEG color too much. 2) I need to always use my computer to compensate RAW. 3) It takes too long to calibrate my computer, so I use RAW + JPEG. I use JPEG only.
I have already had an iPad Pro and I have a USB-C dongle, so I thought it would be nice to be able to calibrate and share it using iPad Pro. I decided to try out the apps.
- Darkroom
I used Darkroom, which I sometimes used on my iPhone, to search for what app I would like to use with simple color correction. But I have almost all the features I want and it's very simple. File management is directly linked to the Apple Photos app, allowing you to overwrite or save copies of your photos.
- Affinity Photo
Darkroom, on the other hand, does not support more complex features such as spot compensation. Sometimes I have to write this function, but I remember Affinity Photo, which I had never used before. This app is a lot more complicated than Darkroom. It's that powerful, but at the beginning I had a hard time figuring out how to store the file structure in the Photos app using iCloud Drive as a base.
There is still a feeling of lack of something, but there seems to be no way to compensate for the Fujifilm result which is very good JPEG color. It's been a lot more lately now that I can share it much faster and easier than calibrate it with my computer.
Below are pictures taken with my camera and corrected by iPad Pro.