Years ago when the first iPad was made and distributed in the open world, many of us thought that this was not a capable device. Although watching movies, listening to music etc. is something the iPad widely used for. But is it proficient enough for content creation? This was a big debate at the time of the launch of the iPad. Many said that input-based methods were not that creative enough. Main reason being the space. But time to time, iPad have proven this wrong.
And yet Adobe agrees with this point. Years after hoping and spending time on other image editing apps, Adobe has finally presented the iPad version of the image editing and management software.
Although you may think that iPad version of the app will not have as much features that the original does but Adobe also has tricks on its sleeve. The Lightroom for iPad may not feature correspondence across its mobile and desktop version, but there is another thing coming. The Creative Cloud subscription for Lightroom for iPad will let you work across your desktop and iPad without any problem. This means that taking an image from your iPad and editing it instantly on your desktop is pretty neat.
The Creative Cloud subscription is $9.99 (minimum). But assuming that you already have Creative Cloud subscription and you download the 30-day trial version free of cost, what can be better than that?
This is a big step for Adobe and hope you people like it too.
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Source: MacWorld