Lightroom on Android now with RAW support
Adobe's suite of mobile tools has really exploded with functionality
recently to take full advantage of the advancements in hardware and
software. The latest update to Lightroom on Android now has RAW support
for mobile photography enthusiasts to enjoy. The version also adds a few
other features like split toning and haze removal that have been part
of the iOS build since last year. In fact, Adobe actually claims that
the main reason for the update is this feature parity, but the added
bonus of RAW support could turn out to be the bigger draw.
Google has been integrating RAW capture API's inside Android since
Lollipop, and that is precisely what Adobe has leveraged to save stills
to Adobe's DNG format. In contrast, Apple does not allow that
functionality within iOS, not yet at least. The feature should work on
most any recent Android device, but as with all hardware-dependant
features within Google's mobile OS, your mileage may vary.
You can download the new Adobe Photoshop Lightroom app from the Google Play store at the source link below.
You can download the new Adobe Photoshop Lightroom app from the Google Play store at the source link below.
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