Adobe has released quite the major update for its Android app . This latest release adds a number of improvements to the experience, including support for RAW images without using a PC, as well as a built-in camera. It's a welcome update to an app that many rely on to edit and manage their workflow when mobile.
Here's a breakdown of what is new in version 2.0:
- An in-app camera, supporting the capture of images in DNG raw format
- Shoot-through presets, also available within the in-app camera, enabling previewing and capturing images with a series of built-in presets providing non-destructive editing
- Dehaze tool to adjust haze and fog in an image
- Split Toning enhancement, enabling the addition of a color cast to the highlights and shadows of an image, creating a uniquely stylized color image or replicating the look and feel of a traditional toned black and white image
- Target Adjustment Tool functionality in the Color/B&W editing tool, providing direct, on-image editing controls
- Point mode in Curve tool providing complete control over the tonality and contrast of an image
- Enhanced sharing with one-tap access to Adobe Premiere Clip for crafting video stories.
The company notes that world-renowned travel photographer Colby Brown was brought on-board to test the latest version of Lightroom on the . You can see some of the images he managed to capture while travelling to Cuba by hitting the link below to the official blog announcement.
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