Adobe Tweaks Lightroom for iOS and Android
Dec 8, 2016, 11:32 AM by Eric M. Zeman

Adobe today announced a handful of changes to Lightroom for iOS. The mobile app now offers a refreshed photo-editing user interface that Adobe believes is easier to use when it comes to enhancing and adjusting images on a phone. A batch of sliders are simple to use with a single hand. An expanded information section brings more functionality to the app, such as the ability to add titles, captions, and copyright icons. Last, a revised capture interface lets people access a new professional mode and gives them direct control over their camera's exposure and focus settings. Adobe said Lightroom for iOS 2.6 includes all these features and is available starting today. Lightroom for Android 2.2.2 only adds support for new cameras and lenses, and includes bug fixes. Adobe said it will bring the new editing interface and info pages to the Android app in the near future.
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