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Lightroom mobile app
Lightroom mobile app









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I wouldn't say that this now makes taking photos any easier with Lightroom Mobile but it now allows for you to be more creative in how you take your iPhone photos and achieving the 'feel' that you want to the image. I have included some shots for you to look at that I have taken using the app over the last few days. Unfortunately you cannot change aperture as the iPhone has a fixed f/2.2 (6s) f/1.8 (7 & 7plus wide) and f/2.8 (7plus telephoto). The available options include ISO, exposure, white balance (which is a bit pointless since you can shoot in RAW and therefore change that in post production, but it's still nice to have!) and exposure compensation. Now not only can you shoot in RAW dng files but also you can adjust your own settings. The biggest change though is the introduction of the new 'pro' mode on the camera. There were a few visual and organizational changes to the interface which actually make things a bit easier to use especially on an iPhone. If you want to find out more about the app, you can visit its Google Play page.Last week saw the next iteration of the very powerful Lightroom mobile app from Adobe. Processor: Quad Core CPU with 1.7 GHZ ARMv7 architectureĪndroid Version: Jellybean, KitKat, or Lollipop The tool had been optimized for smartphones tablet users will have to wait for another version that’s more fitting for their device.īelow are the system requirements for the Adobe Lightroom App: While it only gives you access to basic presets, the app does allow you to clean up your files so that you only need to make finishing touches by the time you work on them via desktop. The folks at Android Central have released a video showing just what the app can do for you. The Lightroom Mobile App is available for free but requires you to have a Creative Cloud subscription and a desktop version of the software to make the magic happen. Those who have experienced the iOS version should feel right at home. Through the app, users can take photos on the fly, make basic corrections like basic presets and crop, adjust highlights and shadows, and then be able to sync the photos with their desktop counterparts. Android fans have found yet another reason to rejoice! Adobe Lightroom is now available for Android.











Lightroom mobile app