Adobe Lightroom 2.0 also boasts enhanced video sharing with ‘one-tap access’ to Adobe Premiere Clip, while a ‘dehaze’ tool aims to adjust haze and fog in an image. Adobe said it worked with travel photographer Colby Brown before releasing Adobe Lightroom 2.0 onto the market. To download, visit Google Play.
Press release
Lightroom 2.0 for Android adds in a number of new, important features, including:
• An in-app camera, supporting the capture of images in DNG raw format
• Shoot-through presets, also available within the in-app camera, enabling previewing and capturing images with a series of built-in presets providing non-destructive editing
• Dehaze tool to adjust haze and fog in an image
• Split Toning enhancement, enabling the addition of a colour cast to the highlights and shadows of an image, creating a uniquely stylized color image or replicating the look and feel of a traditional toned black and white image
• Target Adjustment Tool functionality in the Color/B&W editing tool, providing direct, on-image editing controls
• Point mode in Curve tool providing complete control over the tonality and contrast of an image
• Enhanced sharing with one-tap access to Adobe Premiere Clip for crafting video stories
We also worked with world-renowned travel photographer Colby Brown to test and use the latest version of Lightroom for Android on his Nexus 6P, which he used to create a series of stunning photos while traveling to Cuba. Check out his photos below and visit his post here to read his take on working in a full raw end-to-end workflow.
You can download Lightroom for Android 2.0 here now for free.