Adobe Lightroom Mobile Now Free For All Android Users
The software makes it easy to set up templates and settings so you can get a consistent look across multiple photos and of course you can instantly share them to all your favourite social networks. Lightroom for Android supports raw DNG workflows making it possible to enhance images and take full advantage of all of the quality and details found in images captured on Android devices. For the serious image editor, though, that Creative Cloud subscription would seem a necessary addition, if not an essential one. Here are some of the new features that arrived in Lightroom 1.3, with the latest – 1.4 – now available on Google Play.
The Adobe Lightroom allows users professional ways of organizing and editing photographs taking them to a next level. Back in October, Adobe gave iOS users access to the mobile program for free.
Although there are a number of superb low-priced or free image editing apps for Android – think Pixlr, Snapseed (now owned by Google), and others – Adobe’s Lightroom Mobile has still proven popular: It shows between one and five million downloads in the Play Store.
The company is shifting attention to the Android eco-system, as it also recently released its video-editing app, Adobe Premiere Clip, in early December. You can take advantage of photo editing and file synching with Lightroom on your laptop or Lightroom Web right on Lightroom on your mobile device. Mind you, it’s not just a one-time-one-dollar-payment app but rather a ten-dollar-per-month program.