This story is from July 27, 2016
Adobe launches Lightroom for Apple TV
Adobe Lightroom has arrived on
Adds the post, "Our goal has always been to make Lightroom the one solution that you use to enjoy your photography, anywhere and to let you share your photos with anyone, anywhere, with the best possible quality. Now, with Lightroom for Apple TV that goal has become a reality on the big screen. Wow your friends, family, and clients with your favorite photos, in the comfort of your home or studio."
With Lightroom for Apple TV release, users can share their photos one by one in a slideshow, with the ability to stop and zoom in to see all the detail within the photo. There's also the option to quickly navigate through all photos to find that exact memory one is looking for, claims the post.
It further adds, "All your photos, are always available with your latest edits. In Lightroom for Apple TV, you can view and share all of your synced Lightroom photos including photos you’ve uploaded via Lightroom CC on your desktop, Lightroom on mobile, or Lightroom on the web."
Wonder what are the hardware and software requirements? Lightroom for Apple TV requires an Apple TV 4th Gen as well as a Creative Cloud subscription to login. The app can be downloaded from the
Adobe recently also rolled out a major update to its Lightroom mobile photo app. The update brings the app to version 2.4 and 2.1 on
For iOS users, the updated Adobe Lightroom v2.4 brings two major improvements. First, is the ability to import images clicked in RAW format and edit them. Until now Adobe had to transfer a JPEG version of the image for editing or users had to work on their desktops to edit RAW files. The company calls this feature as 'Raw Technology Preview'.
The second feature introduced in Adobe Lightroom update for iOS is the 'Linear and Radial Selections'. The feature enables photography enthusiasts to perform local adjustments. The editing tools are helpful in cases where users want to draw the attention of the viewer to a certain section of the image.
Apple TV
. Announcing the launch, an Adobe official said in a blog post, "Today we’re proud to introduce the newest member of the Lightroom family:Lightroom for Apple
TV."With Lightroom for Apple TV release, users can share their photos one by one in a slideshow, with the ability to stop and zoom in to see all the detail within the photo. There's also the option to quickly navigate through all photos to find that exact memory one is looking for, claims the post.
It further adds, "All your photos, are always available with your latest edits. In Lightroom for Apple TV, you can view and share all of your synced Lightroom photos including photos you’ve uploaded via Lightroom CC on your desktop, Lightroom on mobile, or Lightroom on the web."
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Wonder what are the hardware and software requirements? Lightroom for Apple TV requires an Apple TV 4th Gen as well as a Creative Cloud subscription to login. The app can be downloaded from the
App Store
.iOS
and Android respectively.For iOS users, the updated Adobe Lightroom v2.4 brings two major improvements. First, is the ability to import images clicked in RAW format and edit them. Until now Adobe had to transfer a JPEG version of the image for editing or users had to work on their desktops to edit RAW files. The company calls this feature as 'Raw Technology Preview'.
The second feature introduced in Adobe Lightroom update for iOS is the 'Linear and Radial Selections'. The feature enables photography enthusiasts to perform local adjustments. The editing tools are helpful in cases where users want to draw the attention of the viewer to a certain section of the image.
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