![]() Check my colleague Lori Grunin's Lightroom Mobile review for a detailed look at the mobile app, which requires the freshly released Lightroom 5.4. Lightroom Mobile brings much of Adobe Systems' photo editing and cataloging software to iPads, with iPhone support coming later this year and Android support after that. With subscriptions, in contrast, the software stops working when the customer stops paying. Here's the good news for Adobe Systems' new iPad version of Lightroom: If you're paying for either the full Creative Cloud or the more limited Photoshop Photography Program subscriptions, you get Lightroom Mobile for no extra cost.īut the bad news: If you don't like subscriptions, there's no other way to get Lightroom Mobile.Īdobe has moved its professional software to subscriptions, but so far more mainstream products - Lightroom, Premiere Elements, and Photoshop Elements - continue to be sold through perpetual licensing that lets people use the version of the software they bought forever. ![]() ![]() Lightroom Mobile lets photographers edit photos, fiddling with parameters including white balance, shadow and highlight recovery, and exposure. ![]()
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