
With the latest update to the Lightroom app (Adobe Lightroom CC 2018) as well as to the desktop version (Lightroom CC Classic), Adobe has finally given us users of the photography suite what we have long been waiting for: the possibility to import our self created presets into the mobile Lightroom CC environment.
Sure enough I had to put it to as test immediately. Once I had imported them from the vaults of the desktop version (they typically reside in the folder /Users/<yourname>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CameraRaw/Settings), they synced perfectly fine across all my mobile clients (iPhone/iPad) via the Adobe cloud (which you get automatically as part of the photography suite subscription).
Now I get even more mobility in my creative post processing work. Basically, I can now work on a RAW file (or jpg) residing in the Adobe cloud on my iPad, using my proven presets, while I’m on the road. Then it syncs perfectly back also into my desktop version, where my main Lightroom catalogue resides.
Me and many other users have waited for this for a long time. Thanks Adobe!
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Wish you a great Friday!
Marcus
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That sound great Marcus. I still haven’t gotten in there and learned Lightroom. The summer has been busier on the motherhood front than I expected, but I’m hoping to work on my editing skills soon.
No rush, Amy, Lightroom will be there 😉
there are so many different editing programmes out there, i use several of tehm but at the end of the day i prefer lightroom. ta for the like
Lightroom is the best!! Thanks for commenting, Bob! Marcus
That’s amazing. I have never used that software as it’s too complex. 😎
Thanks, John!