Adobe Lightroom for Android gets DNG raw file editing, tablet support and more


Adobe Lightroom for Android Tablet

Adobe has updated its Android and iOS apps with new features. The Android app gets tablet support finally along with DNG raw file support for Lollipop devices. It also now lets you store images to the SD card. The iPhone and iPad apps get redesigned crop that lets you auto-straighten images, option to sign up for a free 30-day trial within the app and TIFF file support.

New features in Adobe Lightroom for Android and iOS

  • Android Tablet Support: Previously only available on Android phones, now you can sync, edit, organize and share on Android tablets as well.
  • Android SD card support: You can now specify local storage to an SD card rather than internal device storage.
  • Native DNG support on Android: Android 5.0 (Lollipop) now allows you to shoot photos in raw, and saves them as DNG files. You can now import those DNG files directly from you Android device.
  • Improved crop experience on iOS: We simplified the number of tiles in our crop UI so you can now easily find aspect ratios, and we added an auto-straighten function.
  • TIFF file support on iOS:

Adobe Lightroom (Requires Creative Cloud subscription) – Android | iPhone | iPad


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