![]() ![]() ![]() The Lightroom mobile app remains one of the best apps for photo editing, and Lightroom Presets give photographers the ability to get consistent, refined styles with a single click. Lightroom Mobile Presets are a great way to edit photos on the go with your smartphone or tablet. If you want to learn more about LR Mobile I put together a full Learning Center/Class with 8 videos over at KelbyOne and if you’re a subscriber, those videos are always in the subscriber area for you to check out.Home » Blog » Lightroom Tutorials » Lightroom Mobile Presets | The Ultimate Guide Well, that wraps up my first tutorial/look on Lightroom Mobile. You have the usual sharing options like email, Facebook, Twitter, etc… Just click the little icon in the top right corner with the up arrow on it (that’s the universal iOS “sharing” icon btw, so it’s not just in Lightroom). There is a manual Sync button too, so you can force a sync at any point if you need.Īs you’d expect, you can share your photos right from your iPad. As soon as you move on to the next photo, LR Mobile will automatically sync for you. There’s really nothing you need to do to Sync back to your laptop/desktop. Yeah, I know… it’s kind of a bummer, but as of this first version you can’t use your own custom presets. LR Mobile comes with a batch of the default Lightroom presets. TIP: Don’t forget, if you move to the next photo there’s a Previous button at the bottom so you can automatically apply the previous adjustments to the next photo. And if you tap the screen with 3 fingers, you can see a Before/After comparison. LR Mobile also supports most of the Basic panel adjustments that LR does. Just swipe up to flag the photo as a “Pick” or swipe down to “Reject” it. LR Mobile supports flags so you can pick your favorites right on the iPad and that’ll transfer back to your desktop. Now, I’ll have the photos on my iPad ready to sort through whenever I have time. I can create a collection of a recent import, then forget the laptop once I sync the collection to LR Mobile. ![]() To me, this is one of the main places I’ll use LR Mobile. Once the sync is done, you’ll see your Collection over on Lightroom Mobile on your iPad. So the first thing you’ll do is create a Collection in the Collections panel, and then set it up to Sync to LR Mobile. It’s meant to start on the desktop version of Lightroom via Collections. Okay, one key point to remember here is that Lightroom mobile isn’t really meant for you to start your photo process on the iPad. So even if you’re not going to use LR Mobile or on the Creative Cloud Subscription, there’s camera updates, like the Nikon D4s and Fuji X-T1, etc… so you should download it anyway. NOTE: Lightroom 5.4 is actually a free release for anyone using Lightroom. Once you install the update, you’ll just need to sign in to your Adobe account at the top left corner. It’s free for Lightroom 5 users on the Creative Cloud, and just go to the top menu to Help > Check for Updates to get it. Then you’ll need to update Lightroom as well (Lightroom version 5.4). Getting Lightroom Mobile Up and Runningįirst, you’ll need to download and install the app on your iPad. Also, don’t forget that I did a full Learning Center with 8 videos over at KelbyOne and if you’re a subscriber, those videos are always in the subscriber area for you to check out.ġ. Now it’s here and I wanted to put together a quick tutorial for you. There’s been a lot of talk over Lightroom Mobile since Photoshop World Vegas 2013 (when Adobe first gave everyone a sneak peak).
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