Do I need to use iPhoto?

I am thinking of getting an iPad mainly as a device to carry around to display my photographs, although it is bound to be used for a lot else besides I no doubt. As I don't use iPhoto on my Mac will it be easy to load my photo's on to the iPad?

No you do not need to use iPhoto but bear in mind that the iPad does not allow for photo organization, photo sorting, naming, folders and sub folders directly on the device. iPhoto is a great tool to organize your photos before you sync them however.
In this photo below, you can see that I have my iPad to sync photos from iPhoto, but you can change the folder that you want to sync from in that selection bar where the iPhoto icon is in this photo.

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  • I need your help with a decision to use iPhoto.  I have been a PC user since the mid 1980's and more recently have used ACDSee to manage my photo images and Photoshop to edit them.  I have used ProShow Gold to create slideshows.  I am comfortable with my

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    Up to this the lack of processing power on your computer left no choice but to organise this way. But file based organisation is as sensible as organising a Shoe Warehouse based on the colour of the boxes. It's also ultimately data-destructive.
    Modern systems are Database driven. Files are managed, Images imported, virtual versions, lossless processing and unlimited editing are the way forward.
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  • What's is the best way to use iPhoto? I need to understand.

    What's is the best way to use iPhoto? I need to understand.
    I guess the iPhoto is only for people with 5,000 of personal photos.
    Or even 200,000, but they can't use this app everyday.
    I'm not talk about working as a photographer. They use Aperture.
    They may use iPhoto like a family album that you take a look sometimes.
    And don't care about putting photos from the camera or from internet everyday.
    I have tons of music and I love iTunes 8, works great. So I tried but I can't stand iPhoto anymore.
    I have over 173,000 photos. My goal is organize, have total control, crop in Preview and delete them fast as I can.
    The iPhoto is too slow. And is not only about performance, more RAM... but the whole concept.
    Finder is much better/richer/flexible to organize than iPhoto.
    I'm not talking about the photographer workflow.
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    When I'm iPhoto, I feel like a prisioner.
    I can't open an album/folder/event alone just to take a look, without do lanch the iPhoto app with the all thousand photos together. And it's slow.
    I can't use Quick Look there.
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    iTunes: Manage music/small video/podcast...? OK. Editing the song? OK for tags/convert/artwork/equalizer... For music there's a GarageBand of course.
    iPhoto: Manage photos? Yes and No.
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    Jobs said that no one care about iDVD anymore. They care about the web.
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    Maybe iPhoto become less important in a near future. With a better Finder+Preview Right?
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    Thanks.

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    Regards
    TD

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