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Lightroom classic for ipad
Lightroom classic for ipad













Note that for iOS devices, you don't think in terms of, or worry about, a "dedicated GPU." The main A-series processor in iOS devices is called an SoC (System on a Chip) because it combines the CPU and GPU chips into a single unit.īionic is not a GPU. You're correct that there isn't going to be any problem running Lightroom on an iPad Pro. I'm not sure how much slower it might be on an original iPad mini. I can at least tell you that Lightroom for iOS works well enough on my iPad mini 2. I assume it should work properly on my wife's iPad Pro, and was probably designed for a device like that, but I really have no idea how hobbled an iPad mini is compared to an iPad Pro. What I really meant to ask was whether Lightroom would work reasonably well on an iPad like my mini that does not have a dedicated GPU. They are nothing like full Photoshop but they're all we've got for now. In the meantime, Adobe offers mobile apps such a Fix, Mix and Express for iOS via the App store. So keep your eyes out for news online.Īdobe introduces real Photoshop on iPad, coming in 2019 | Macworld There are questions in these forums every week asking for a release date. I have the same question for Photoshop for the iPad.Īdobe is currently working on full Photoshop for iPad. Lightroom for mobile works on the iOS mobile operating system - so any iPad, although your experience will obvious vary depending on screen size etc. They both have the A12 chip, but the iPad Pro also has the bionic GPU and I don't know if either LR or PS, if available for the iPad as part of the program, will work well on a plain iPad. If they are part of the program would they also work on a non-pro iPad? My wife, who does not do photo editing, has an iPad Pro and I, who does the editing, but on my Mac, have an iPad mini. I have the same question for Photoshop for the iPad.

lightroom classic for ipad

I did see a download for it, but it was not clear to me if it was part of the program or not so I thought I would ask here. Does the Photography Program include a copy of Lightroom for the iPad?īefore posting this I logged onto the Adobe account to try to determine if there was an iPad download that clearly said it was free to me as a member of the Photography Program, but I did not see that. I am a subscriber to the Photography Program so I do have Lightroom on my Mac, but I almost never use it, being more familiar and comfortable with both Dxo's PhotoLab and CaptureOne and perhaps that is why I don't know the answer to this question.















Lightroom classic for ipad