![]() Lightroom mobile uses Adobe's cloud storage to sync image adjustments between your iPad and desktop. All image edits are non-destructive, with changes saved automatically, as you make them. In addition, a collection of 47 filters and effects presets are offered, ranging from BW toning to film grain simulation, sharpening, and vignetting. You can rotate images and crop them, choosing from pre-defined aspect ratios. Tools like white balance, exposure, contrast, highlight, and shadow control are all available via a slider interface. The app lets you perform the same Basic Panel adjustments found in the desktop version of Lightroom. I've been using a final version of Lightroom mobile for about a week now, editing images shot with everything from an iPhone to a Nikon D800E. The app is free, but to take advantage of its features you'll need a subscription to one of Adobe's Creative Cloud options. Dubbed Lightroom mobile, the companion app brings a streamlined set of image editing tools to Apple's tablets and automatically syncs image adjustments between your iPad and desktop computer. Adobe expands Lightroom, its professional photo editing software, beyond the desktop, with the launch of an iPad app.
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