If Apple's new photo-friendly tablets aren't satisfying enough, iPad photographers just got another tool to up their game.
Photo-sharing platform Flickr rolled out an update Saturday, adding a long overdue iPad application that is iOS 8 and iPad Air 2 ready.
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The latest version of Flickr has been optimized for iOS 8 and Apple's Retina displays. The app can display photos in high resolution -- up to 3 million pixels per image, according to Flickr.
"No matter the context of your photo adventures — whether you’re socializing with friends, trekking through a market in a faraway city or capturing the most important memories at a family wedding — you’ll never lose a pixel of the full resolution, uncompressed photos in your Flickr account," the company wrote in a blog post. "And with the 1,000GB of free storage, you can upload all your photos not just your favorites!"
But the app isn't just for browsing and storing photos; it's also equipped with an in-app camera that can capture photos and videos on-the-go. What's more, it includes Flickr's live filters and advanced editing tools, so photographers can make detailed adjustments without leaving the app.
The update comes on the heels of Apple's iPad Air 2 launch. The company's latest flagship tablet is equipped with its best camera to date, a feature will likely produce more iPad photographers.
Flickr's new iOS 8-only app also takes advantage of the operating system's sharing extension, which makes it easier to share photos between Flickr and third-party apps. In addition, it includes a new unified search and the ability to edit photo details.