From the course: iPhone Photography: Capturing and Editing Raw Photos

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Using Adobe Lightroom mobile to edit RAW images

Using Adobe Lightroom mobile to edit RAW images

From the course: iPhone Photography: Capturing and Editing Raw Photos

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Using Adobe Lightroom mobile to edit RAW images

- Earlier we used the Lightroom app to capture images, but you can actually do pretty robust editing right within the app itself, on a mobile device. In this case, I've selected one of the images I want to edit. Just simply tapping and the raw file opens. I find it's a little easier to zoom in to really see what it is I'm working on. Then you'll see edit controls across the bottom. Taking a look gives you basic controls like you would expect in a desktop software app. For example, we could easily refine the overall exposure, as well as adjust things here like the highlights, shadows, and recovery. This image was automatically toned because it was an HDR image. So when Lightroom analyzed and merged the exposures together, it preprocessed it, and gave you suggested values for the tone. If we go over to an area like color, you see we could still even use the robust color mixer. For example, I could target here and…

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