03-30-2026
04:56 PM
- last edited on
03-31-2026
09:28 AM
by
Danny
All,
When you are traveling do you edit or wait until you get back home? What do you use to edit. I got my grandson a 13" MacBook Air for last Christmas. I had an opportunity this weekend to watch him use it. Impressed with my grandson's skill plus the capability of the Air. I probably would like a 15" Air. Anybody else in this group uses a MacBook Air? Suggestions are appreciated.
Reese
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04-02-2026 12:14 PM
Besides PC's are cheaper. 😁
04-02-2026 08:08 PM
ebiggs1,
Thank you for reply regarding carry a laptop with you when you travel.
Reese
04-03-2026 11:22 AM
Home: DXO Photo Lab Elite
Travel: DPP on 14" ThinkPad W11.
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04-03-2026 08:54 PM
Rick,
Thank you your reply.
Reese
04-05-2026 04:32 PM - edited 04-05-2026 04:34 PM
I try my best not to edit anything while traveling, but occasionally deadlines will force me to get a few shots out before I get home.
I use the same software I've been using for years... Photoshop since the mid-1990's, and Lightroom Classic since it first came out in 2006.
If I'm traveling I (grudgingly) work on a 12.9" iPad Pro.
At home it's always my iMac desktop w/24" screen.
If you are considering the MacBook Air, get it. They are wonderful computers. With the large screen on the iPad Pro, the laptop for me would be redundant, but if I didn't have the iPad, I would get the MacBook in a heartbeat for when I'm out visiting clients, or traveling. I'd probably go for the MacBook Pro... but only because I tend to have too many programs running at the same time.
04-05-2026 04:58 PM
Gary,
Thank you for this information. I appreciate the MacBook Air mention.
Reese
04-06-2026 10:23 AM
"I try my best not to edit anything while traveling,..."
I'm with you there it's always best to do it at home. I have a 34" calibrated monitor at home and of course that's not a travel machine. However, certain situations mandate some editing on the road. Senior posters for example. There can be two or three dozen at a time and each must be approved of on the spot as time is limited. That's where LR comes in to play. Some editing makes a good portrait a great portrait. This eliminates surprise and one thing photographers hate is surprises!
Another example was a employee identification book that had 600 photos. There is simply no time to go back and take redo's. Editing on the road is something that's just not avoidable sometimes.
04-06-2026 10:30 AM
Reese,
When you get DPP4 don't get that deer in the headlights stare. Two main editing actions are very simple and do a ton of good. One and first, very important, is lens correction which is just a mouse click, The second is cropping. Just do what looks good to you again very simple. For the rest watch the informative Canon sponsored YouTube vids.
In addition to editing you can rate, rank and sort your photos so you can always find what you are looking for. Also lets you delete the duds so they don't clutter up the works. 😁
04-06-2026 04:46 PM
ebiggs1,
Thank you for the suggestion and "How To" on DPP4.
Reese
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