Can this process be done in Photoshop on iPad?

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Just wondering if anyone who uses photoshop on iPad can see if this process is possible before I subscribe to it?

Basically stacking multiple photos together.

AEB 3 bracketed photos for 10 shots (giving 30 images), iso100-200, exp 1-4 secs,

into Adobe Photoshop then:

  1. File>Scripts>Load files into stack
  2. Select all layers
  3. Edit>Auto Align Layers> Auto
  4. Layer>Smart Objects>Convert to Smart Obiect
  5. Layer>Smart Objects>Stack Mode>Median (or Mean)
  6. Filter> Camera Raw Filter, adjust as desired
  7. Curve adjust as desired edit & save
 
Just wondering if anyone who uses photoshop on iPad can see if this process is possible before I subscribe to it?

Basically stacking multiple photos together.

AEB 3 bracketed photos for 10 shots (giving 30 images), iso100-200, exp 1-4 secs,

into Adobe Photoshop then:

  1. File>Scripts>Load files into stack
  2. Select all layers
  3. Edit>Auto Align Layers> Auto
  4. Layer>Smart Objects>Convert to Smart Obiect
  5. Layer>Smart Objects>Stack Mode>Median (or Mean)
  6. Filter> Camera Raw Filter, adjust as desired
  7. Curve adjust as desired edit & save
PS on the iPad is, for some reason, incredibly limited compared to the desktop app and is missing some basic things, such as Raw processing. You could do this in Affinity Photo on the iPad no problem, but I don't think you could in PS.

Lightroom on the iPad can do basically everything the desktop app can, but PS is a long way behind
 
PS on the iPad is, for some reason, incredibly limited compared to the desktop app and is missing some basic things, such as Raw processing. You could do this in Affinity Photo on the iPad no problem, but I don't think you could in PS.

Lightroom on the iPad can do basically everything the desktop app can, but PS is a long way behind
Yeah can’t believe it doesn’t have full fat PS they are more than capable. Thanks for replying.
 
Yeah can’t believe it doesn’t have full fat PS they are more than capable. Thanks for replying.
Completely Adobe's fault. The hardware, particularly the M1 Pros, is more than capable of running it
 
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