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Adobe updates Lightroom for iOS with Apple Pencil and 3D Touch support
Adobe updates Lightroom for iOS with Apple Pencil and 3D Touch support
Adobe pushed out some pretty substantial updates to its
Photoshop Lightroom iOS apps today that contain support for Apple’s
Pencil stylus and 3D Touch finger editing. Now, if you’re using
Lightroom on an iPad Pro with the Pencil, you can apply pressure with
the tip of the device to selectively apply changes to brightness,
exposure, and other settings. Adobe is calling this the Brush Selection
tool, and it also works on iPhones with 3D Touch. Just press harder with
your finger on the screen over the desired area to achieve the same
effect.
Lightroom is also getting a few design tweaks to make it
easier to use. You can now change sharpness and noise reduction more
easily from the detail tab, and the app has been redesigned to have a
more sensible layout on the iPad. For iPhones, Lightroom now features an
in-app camera mode that will automatically tell you which parts of an
image are over-exposed so you can compensate with changes in exposure
in-frame before you capture. On top of these iOS improvements, Adobe
also announced a fully redesigned Android version of Lightroom out today, with an Android-native interface.
The article was published on : theverge
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