![]() ![]() I get to see a lot of compelling software demos, and Adobe's Tom Hogarty gives some of the better ones. The app is currently only available for iPads running iOS 7, with the iPhone scheduled as the next supported platform, followed by Android. You simply log into your Adobe account and link your desktop or laptop Lightroom to your mobile device once you've installed Lightroom mobile from the App Store on your iPad. You'll also need to have a subscription to one of Adobe's Creative Cloud offerings. To get started you'll need the new Lightroom 5.4 - a free update for registered Lightroom users, available today. You simply mark collections in your desktop or laptop Lightroom as "Sync with Lightroom mobile." Adobe then uploads smart previews of those images to its cloud-based servers, that are then downloaded by Lightroom mobile for review and editing. Adobe has made the process of sharing a collection with your iPad amazingly simple and efficient. ![]() Lightroom mobile allows you to view and edit your existing Lightroom collections on your mobile device, and to create new collections from your mobile images. Adobe has just changed all that with Adobe Lightroom mobile - available today for the Apple iPad. ![]() ![]() Not only has it been inconvenient to incorporate images shot on a mobile device, but unless your tablet runs a full version of Windows, it hasn't been possible to review, edit, or share your images on the go in a way that is compatible with your main Lightroom system and catalogs. However, it has been very awkward to integrate mobile devices into a Lightroom-based workflow. Adobe's Lightroom has become the dominant image-organizing and non-destructive-editing application among serious photographers. ![]()
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