Sunday, March 18, 2012

Laminar Lightroom like a little for the iPad









Just a week after the release of Photoshop for the iPad, a tablet came for an application that looks the same as, presumably, would look like Photoshop. The application calls the Laminar, and the best way to describe it is to call him a lightweight version of Lightroom.


At first glance, Laminar looks like a compressed desktop version. If you look at the application again, the impression remains the same. Despite the fact that to see all the buttons on the screen is very convenient, it also means the fact that the switches and sliders are smaller on the screen, and when working with a stylus application is at times more convenient finger.


UI design is not getting better on the menu crawl. You probably know that when you draw in the kids use all the colorings of the proposed color. The interface Laminar colors provided in the form of interface elements.


It should be noted that the application is fairly rapid. We downloaded the two images and ... Lines, levels, color, brightness, and all other similar options are left, as in Lightroom, and all the elements are very responsive. Unfortunately, the image is updated in real time ( in the literal sense of the word) does not work, that is, you have to wait a few seconds before you see the result of the changes. It's annoying when operating in Laminar.









Channels, textures, text, and masks are not included in the application framework, but there are a number of alternatives to these functions. As we tried, we could not find a way to change the order of the layers or a way to make the layer invisible, or vice versa. Such a function is missing or hidden somewhere in the bowels of the program.


Application Price is only $ 2, which is small enough for the application of such a level. For $ 2 it makes sense to try to use the Laminar.


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