Adobe Lightroom for iOS gets full resolution output in latest update


Adobe has rolled out Lightroom 2.2 for iOS with a couple of new features and improvements. Most importantly the update brings full resolution output to the app.

Adobe lightroom 2.2 iOS

The app adds the ability for users to output full resolution files and these files could either be added via the camera connection kit, transferred via Wi-Fi from a camera directly, or transferred to the device via services like email, Dropbox, or Google Drive. Additionally, any files that are added directly to an iPhone or iPad are transferred in full resolution to other mobile devices signed into the same account. This way, files captured with your iPhone are available for further editing and exporting from your iPad, in full resolution and vice-versa.

Moving on, the app brings 3D Touch support in the Camera Roll browser view and it lets you quickly preview your image with Peek & Pop when browsing Camera Roll photos in the app. Along with the improvements, Lightroom has fixed issues that lead to a potential crash.

Lightroom – iPhone and iPad


Author: Sneha Bokil

Sneha Bokil is a tech enthusiast and is currently using OnePlus 3T but she still treasures her Nokia N70 (M). You can follow her on Twitter @snehabokil and on Google+