So, when you edit on the iPad, you’re not taking full advantage of the editing possibilities RAW formats offer. (If your camera doesn’t shoot in RAW mode, or you shoot only in JPEG formats, this point won’t hold you back.) The RAW files transfer to the iPad, but any edits you make are applied to the thumbnail preview the camera creates to display on its LCD. One shortcoming for photographers is unchanged: there’s still no system-level support for RAW formatted images. Removing a bystander from a photo in Lightroom mobile (left) using Adobe Fix (right) in Split View. Lightroom mobile and Adobe Fix can run side-by-side, and they can both access the same libraries via Creative Cloud Sync, enabling you to send an image from Lightroom mobile to Fix to perform some spot healing, a feature missing in Lightroom mobile. The ability to multitask in apps that support it can also be helpful. Before and after using the Apple Pencil to lighten the right side of the face.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |