Abobe has updated its Lightroom apps for iPhone and iPad with 3D touch, full resolution output and bug fixes. Lightroom is Abode’s premiere app for photographers and lets users edit take photos with it as well as add professional edits to them.
Lightroom also works well with RAW images, imported from DSLRs. With an optional Creative Cloud Photography subscription, users can get more out of the Lightroom app.
Here is the complete change log of what’s new in Lightroom v 2.2.0:
- New: Full resolution output. Now, export and share photos that were captured on your device or that you added to your device at full resolution.
- Updated: 3D Touch support in the Camera Roll browser view for iPhone 6s and 6s Plus. Quickly preview your image with Peek & Pop when browsing Camera Roll photos in the app.
- Fixed: Issue that lead to a potential crash.
- Improved: Various bugs and issues.
Lightroom is available for free for iPhone and iPad, albeit as different apps with same features, instead of a universal app. If you are a photographer who uses iOS devices, Lightroom is a must have app to add to your workflow.