IPad and iPhoto editing

First, is there a NEW iPad, since first edition last May? If so, can you download to iPad digital card of
photos, and do any editing on the iPad, while on a remote trip? Or do you have to download to iMac
iPhoto app, edit there, and then sync to your iPad to share with others? We are scuba divers and I
wanted to download on a dive trip to see in larger format than my u/water camera, and share w/trip friends. Do not think 1st iPad allowed any editing, rotation, deletes, etc.

No, the only iPad currently available is the model released last April. However, it is generally expected that Apple will announce the iPad 2 within the next few weeks. If you haven't purchased one yet, I would strongly recommend waiting.
About photo editing: The built-in 'Photos' app does not support any kind of editing, and there is no iPhoto for iPad. However, there are quite a few editing apps available in the app store. Personally, I wasn't satisfied with any of them (doesn't support Dropbox, horrid interface, etc), so I'm developing my own, called PhotoEdit. It should be released within the first half of 2011.
Hope that helps,
Liam

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