How To Get A Picture's Information On iPad? - Here is just a simple tip for all the
iPad users out there. Do you like taking pictures? If you do then the
iPad
is one of the devices that can store a lot of pictures and still have
room for more. With this, the iPad is also a very handy device that you
could take anywhere. It is the perfect photo album for your photos. You
can take your memories anywhere and show it to anyone as long as you
have your tablet with you.
The iPad is not only a device where you can store your photos. It can also serve as a
camera.
The iPad's picture-taking ability has been improving dramatically these
past few months. You can also take into account that once you have
finished updating your iOS into the newest version, the iOS 5, you would
now be able to take pictures using buttons - which would make your
point-and-shoot experience feel authentic.
Of course, if you love
taking pictures, and storing pictures, it would follow that you would
love to edit them as well. Though the photos app is lacking in this
area, there are other apps that could perform this better anyway. After
all, the camera of the iPad no matter how much it has improved is really
not for
taking pictures.
The camera was specifically made for video conferencing. Regardless,
the bottom line is, you can still use the iPad to edit your pictures.
Getting A Picture's Information on ipad
Aside
from the iPad, you can easily transfer the photos that you have stored
in your iPad to your Mac. One thing that you may notice from viewing
pictures on Mac and through the iPad is that in Mac you can easily view
each picture's info on Mac, but in iPad you can't. These information are
valuable especially if you're going to use the picture or image for
other things like for a presentation, on a document, in a video, and a
lot more.
If you're experiencing this issue, then don't worry
because it's really easy to solve. First, you can easily transfer it to
your Mac and check the picture's info from there. If you don't want to
go through the hassle, then you can check the image's information
through special apps like PhotoMeta.