IPhoto editing on iPad

I'm sorry if this question has been asked before, but I can't seem to find an answer on it.
I want to edit (by edit, I mean add faces, locations and album names to my photo's) on my iPad. Will iPhoto editing be available on the iPad sometime soon? Or can anyone advise if there is an app where I can edit my photo's and those edit will be synced back to my Mac?
Thanks :]

You cannot do what you are trying to do on the iPad in the current iOS. Here are the presumed photo features for iOS 5 to be released in the fall.
http://www.apple.com/ios/ios5/features.html#photos
It does not talk specifically about the features that you are asking about, but mentions photo editing and photo organization on the iPad - albums and so on. Will it be a clone of iPhoto? - nobody will know until it is released.
For now you must use a third party app from the app store to edit and/or organize. Once you edit on the iPad, the resolution is lower (optimized for the iPad) than the photos than you sync from iPhoto so if you do edit on the iPad and copy them back into iPhoto - keep that in mind.

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