
While the new Lightroom mobile app doesn't include all of the organising and editing tools found in the full desktop version (you can't save Lightroom presets, for example), you still get non-destructive file processing (whereby any edits you make to a raw image can be reversed) and a barrage of synchronisation tools.

From today, you can now get Lightroom on your iPad too, via a new app called Adobe Lightroom mobile. It's great for organising your pictures and comes with an unrivalled toolbox for processing and saving out raw files.Įven better, you can get it for under £100 on Amazon.

While the Photoshop CS tribe is as big as ever, more and more photographers – this one included – are using Adobe Lightroom for most of their photo editing.

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