Julieanne Kost
Lightroom Mobile – How to Create a Vintage Look (IGTV)
In this video, Julieanne demonstrates how to give a vintage look to your photograph using Lightroom on mobile.
In this video, Julieanne demonstrates how to give a vintage look to your photograph using Lightroom on mobile.
In this video, I share 3 of my favorite tips to help increase your productivity while working with Lightroom mobile including how to apply the previous photo’s settings, Copy and Paste a subset of settings and apply to multiple images, and create Presets.
I’m pleased to announce new features and updates including custom Raw Defaults, Versions, local Hue editing, watermark syncing across devices, Shared Album notifications, “Edit in Photoshop” on the iPad and more in the June release of Lightroom mobile.
Presets are a great way to quickly apply the same look and feel to multiple images in Lightroom Mobile. This post will show you how!
In this video I demonstrate how to use Lightroom on my mobile device to remove lens distortion and correct the perspective of an image. Then, I make adjustments to the Light panel to reveal detail in the highlights and shadows and use Adjustment Brush to draw attention to specific areas in the photograph.
Learn how to use Lightroom on your mobile device to convert a color image to black and white. Topics include Cropping, Profiles, Light and Color panels, Healing and Adjustment Brushes, Radial Filter and Split Tone.
In this video I use Lightroom on my mobile device to demonstrate how to make quick edits to close the gap between the image that I saw in my minds eye and what my camera captured.
If you have an iPhone or iPad running iOS 13.2 or higher, you can now import your raw photos from your cameras and memory cards directly into Lightroom, bypassing the camera roll and saving time and space on your device!
In this release of Lightroom, Adobe added the ability to collaborate by enabling you to share an album and invite others to contribute their photos via Lightroom on desktop and mobile (including the free version) making it much more convenient for contributors to add their photos to your collection.
Lightroom now offers several different options for exporting files on iOS and iPadOS including Original, JPEG, TIF, and DNG.
I’m happy to announce new features and updates including batch copy/paste of edit settings, advanced export options, and the additional of contextual help to Lightroom mobile.
Lightroom mobile can now recover deleted photos, create presets from “Discover” posts, find files using enhanced search criteria, and batch apply metadata to files.
Texture, Home View, and Group albums have been added to Lightroom Mobile o iOS and Android. And, batch editing is now available on Android.