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I don't have an iPad or any tablet for that matter, so I can't check out Photoshop Touch ($10), but it's possibly the most complete app to do this kind of thing.
On my Galaxy Nexus I tried Photoshop Express (free) and Autodesk Sketchbook ($2). The Sketchbook does all the basic cuttings and trasnformations, it has layer support too, and then Express does all the color stuff (you would have to import the layer parts one by one on Express, don't try to color-correct the whole final image, it won't look as impressive).
You might want to create on an actual computer a transparent document and use that as your starting point, just so it forces Sketchbook to use the predefined DPI and resolution.
There are things missing though: gradients, textures, strokes (for the various layer elements, separately). These are part of the layer control on Photoshop CS and are used quite a bit. Let us know if there are any apps that can do these. Also I didn't notice any selection methods, they are important if you only want to keep specific parts of the image in a specific shape (so either selections, or layer masks become important).
Photoshop Touch is the one to try for sure. The tutorials even give you some of the basics. One guides you to removing people from an image, one guides you to replace a colour, one shows you how to combine 2 images seamlessly. With those techniques, and the extra control the app gives over Sketchbook, I think it has everything covered.




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Photoshop touch. (or photoshop express) or Auto desk Sketchbook can do this kind of stuff.