Please Please Please:let me rating my raw files in the iPad and then sync with LR.

Please Please Please:let me rating my raw files in the iPad and then sync with LR.

definitely the battery wont be the problem.
The important thing is that the IPAD already can see the RAW files;)
would be very useful to make the rating in it.
have the option of cataloging all the pictures of a event 
anywhere !!!! even in standing up position
hope I explained correctly (English is not my primary language)
Saludos,
Daviel Taveras
www.vlokstudio.com
RD   ( 809 ) 338 - 0001
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