Edit a folder of photos on ipad

Hi,
I am looking for an app that will let me upload a folder of photos from my pc and then cull them by deleting photos I don't want.   Basic retouching is a plus.  Photos app does not let me delete photos.  I would then download the edited stuff to the pc to save it permanently.  The key is using the ipad to edit stuff in my spare time.
Vince

You can do that with the native Photos app.
Connect your iPad to your Mac or PC, then in iTunes you can select to sync photos. When you do you will be prompted to choose a folder on your Mac or PC. The folder you select must have atleast one subfolder with photos in it. The subfolder will then sync into your Photos app as an album, its name being the name of the folder you have selected from Mac/PC. You can add a second subfolder to have two albums and so on.

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