Adobe has launched interesting updates for its Lightroom iOS app. With the new updates, users can now use Apple’s Pencil stylus and 3D Touch finger editing. Moreover, Adobe has also upgraded the app for iPhones which will now feature an in-app camera mode that will help users make the proper adjustment to images.
Furthermore, if you are an iPad Pro user and use Lightroom to customize your pictures or images, now with the help of Apple’s Pencil stylus you can now change the brightness, exposure of an image with ease. You just need to apply pressure with Apple’s Pencil over the desired area to achieve the result.
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Adobe has also revamped its Lightroom Mobile app for Android. Adobe said in a post,
“We wanted to provide the best Android experience possible so we redesigned Lightroom for Android from the ground up to be faster, more efficient, and, well, more Android-y. Every screen has been redesigned with the goal of ensuring a natural, native Android experience while providing the highest quality, professional-grade mobile photo editing app ever”.
Moving onward, the company has also recently updated “Adobe Scan app” that now allows users to scan and edit physical documents. The company rolled out an update for both iOS and Android users. The app uses Adobe Sensei, a unified Al, to detect the words on the page and make them editable for users.
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