Photographers who happen to be part of the Android camp can finally get their Lightroom workflow on the go. Adobe has officially announced the release of Adobe Lightroom Mobile to the Google Play store.
The app works much like its iOS counterpart already does, giving you the ability sync your photo collections to the cloud and have changes and adjustments reflected either on your mobile device or Lightroom desktop automatically. There are a couple of limitations, naturally.
For starters, the only adjustments you can make on mobile are the ones found in the “basic” tab within Lightroom. No big deal there if all you’re after is a quick contrast or color tweak. You also can’t use any custom presets you have setup on desktop Lightroom, but you do get a suite of standard presets to use (and Adobe tells us they’re still exploring the possibility of bringing custom presets at a later date).
That said, if you make a change to an image on the desktop version it will be fully and accurately reflected once you sync that photo to mobile. In other words, you won’t be able to fully ditch your desktop Lightroom, but you don’t have to feel like you need to be tethered to your PC for simple tasks.
You can edit photos from a variety of different sources. RAW format photos uploaded straight from your DSLR or transferred to your phone with certain WiFi-enabled cameras and memory cards. Photos taken with your phone and sent into Lightroom while on the go. Even an image you download from the internet. All of it can be imported and manipulated in Lightroom Mobile.
There are a couple of noteworthy caveats:
Those aren’t unreasonable demands, we’d say. And if you are a new customer you’ll even be treated to a free 30-day trial to see if you like it. Not bad. The app should find its way into the Google Play Store at some point later today, and we’ll be updating this post with a direct link in case you’re interested. Now go shoot some more photos!
[via Adobe]