Those are how I adjust and correct my image. Instead, when I'm here in detail view, if you notice down here at the very bottom I have normally my line of icons for editing controls. I do not have a menu up here that lets me switch to a special rating view or an info view like I do on the phone. Well, sorry let me get into detail view here and look at an image. Rating and flagging on the iPad uses a different interface than it does on the iPhone and this is because we've got a bigger screen to work with so Adobe has set things up a little bit differently. Lightroom Classic is the only Lightroom product that does DSLR tethering, but it runs only on Mac and Windows. Used for: Photo management, photo editing, and compositing. Cloud storage: 20GB Best for serious photographers who want to perform advanced edits using Lightroom Classic and Photoshop. With these tools, you'll be able to easily mark which of your images you want to pass on to the rest of your workflow. Apps: Lightroom CC, Lightroom Classic, Lightroom Mobile, Photoshop (desktop and iPad). Like it's desktop counterpart, Lightroom Mobile allows you to assign ratings of zero to five stars, as well as two kinds of flags. I'm not aware of the features that I'm missing in Lightroom Classic and the clunky design doesn't appeal to me - plus, I enjoy editing photos in Lightroom CC with the Apple Pencil on my iPad. I shoot with a Panasonic G80 and a few prime lenses. Rating and flagging are how you'll keep track of the images that you like. Lightroom for mobile is a free photo editing app for iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Hey, I got Adobe Creative Cloud a few months back - and a new iPad Pro 11' last week.
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