Saturday, January 18, 2014

Adobe's Lightroom photo software release for iPad - tweakers.net

Adobe Lightroom photo management program is going to be a vote for the iPad. A subscription for the software appeared briefly on the site of the manufacturer, but has since been removed again. The iPad version would have about the right sort of features as the desktop version.

Users will probably have to pay for the download and use of the iPad app, but the app can also be used with a webopslagdienst Adobe itself. Webopslagdienst that costs $ 99 a year, according to the listing on the Adobe site that 9to5Mac discovered. Without subscription Lightroom can edit only locally stored files, the Web storage users can also edit files. Synchronized from the desktop Lightroom would also have a lot of features of the desktop version, claiming Apple fansite.

Lightroom is a photo management program that enables users to include raw files in bulk importing and editing. Adobe showed rather a prototype of Lightroom for the iPad, but did not say when that would come out. An employee of Adobe confirmed by phone that the mobile version of Lightroom for the iPad would be made. Or other platforms will be supported, is unclear.

Adobe announced anything yet about a release or price of its photo management program for the Apple tablet. Because the subscription this week has already been achieved, it is likely that the release will follow.

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Prototype Lightroom for iPad

Picture of the test app Lightroom for iPad

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