Adobe’s group product manager Tom Hogarty unveiled that Adobe is currently working on a new iOS Lightroom application that will enable users to edit RAW files on the move via their mobile iOS devices.
CNET reports Adobe demonstrating an early prototype of a version of Lightroom for tablets, designed primarily to act as a companion app to the full version … Tom Hogarty, Adobe’s group product manager ...
Bringing its technology for processing raw photos to mobile devices, then linking it with cloud services could be a step toward Lightroom on mobile. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
You know those cool mini DNG previews that let you take edit your RAW photos even when your don’t have the drive containing your photos connected to your MacBook Air? That tech could soon lead to ...
Wouldn't it be great to use your Lightroom develop presets on iOS? Here's how to make it happen. Photos: Charlie Sorrel/Cult of Mac I can’t tell you how much I love Adobe’s Lightroom Mobile. But like ...
CNET reports on a sneak peek from Adobe product manager Tom Hogarty showing off the company's concept for Lightroom-style photo editing on the iPad. The app would rely on cloud-based connections to ...
Adobe brings touch and gesture navigation to Lightroom mobile. Helpful overlays introduce you to the new gestures. For as many image editing and organizing apps as we’ve seen on iOS, none has come ...