Thursday, July 21, 2016

Adobe Adds RAW Editing for iOS Lightroom Mobile

But Adobe is showing it's serious with power features that at least should appeal to the large number of enthusiasts and pros already using Lightroom on their laptops. 4 for iOS comes with a feature called RAW Technology Preview where the user need not have to convert the images into another format before or after editing.

"If the files are available somewhere within the Lightroom ecosystem, Lightroom for Android will now download the full resolution version and enable you to export them", Adobe adds. Until now Adobe had to transfer a JPEG version of the image for editing or users had to work on their desktops to edit RAW files. For a list of supported cameras, visit http://www.adobe.com/go/supported_cameras • Local Adjustments lets you selectively apply Exposure, Brightness, Clarity, and other adjustments to a specific part of a photo. This ability has long existed for Android users of the app. Will you be getting your hands on one of them? "For some people, it enables them to leave their laptop at home". "This means that you'll be able to import those hefty files to your iPhone or iPad, giving you a means of checking the images before you get back to your computer". It is also easier to access, with a widget that lets users launch the camera directly without first opening Lightroom.

For Apple users, Photoshop Lightroom v2. 0 has been improved through a Pro mode this time around that pushes the app towards "the best mobile photography experience available".

"Adobe's Lightroom is a widely used tool among photographers, but the mobile version has always been hampered by poor RAW support - until now". 1 brings manual controls to its built-in camera app so now you can control the shutter speed, ISO, white balance, and focus manually.

The change paves the way for other camera modes in the future, too, Haftel said. The updated app is available on iOS now for free, although you must have an active Creative Cloud membership to use it.


Source: Adobe Adds RAW Editing for iOS Lightroom Mobile

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