

Lightroom mobile also labels RAW files so you're less likely to grab a compressed or low-res version of a photo before you begin working. What's more, any imported files to your mobile device will sync across all versions of the photo editing app so you'll have them whenever or wherever you need them. The company also explains that the tools that allow you to edit white balance, access detailed color info, edit uncompressed files and more with the mobile app use the exact same tech that drives those tasks on the desktop version of Lightroom. Adobe says that the app will play nice with all of the file formats the desktop version does, in addition to Adobe Camera RAW. The new feature set includes the ability to connect a camera directly to a phone or tablet to access files if you have the necessary cable to do so.Īs you might expect, the update also means that you'll be able to edit full-resolution RAW files with the Android version of Lightroom mobile. Adobe has revamped the version of Lightroom mobile to include a technology preview of full RAW support.

Thanks to an update to the software today, Android users will now get the same functionality. While iOS users have enjoyed full RAW support in Adobe's Lightroom mobile app since this summer, the Android faithful had to be content with the company's own DNG RAW format.
