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Using lightroom on ipad
Using lightroom on ipad








using lightroom on ipad

This is exactly what I’m after & dosnt use cloud or syncing etc.

using lightroom on ipad

Then once home I just delete them from the iPad, as I will then be importing the images along with all the others into Lr Classic on my iMac to complete my full post processing workflow & proper noise reduction/sharpening via Topaz De Noise Then I can at least see how a particular image turned out which I may be interested in. Apply a quick simple preset (which I’ve saved in the Lr app on the internal storage), which just to give the image some basic sharpening & exposure, clarity etc. view the images off the card via the LR app & then if there are any I want to have a further look at (because they will be RAW files so quite dull), I just save it to the iPads internal storage, via Lr app make sure syncing/cloud is turned OFF on the app

using lightroom on ipad

However since writing this original post, I have managed to get it to work how I wanted it too, basically all I do is: & C) Cloud is limited to 20gb free & although £10 for the programs is very reasonable, I find and extra £10 for 1tb quite expensive. B) I don’t want the iPad to be part of my workflow it’s purely to be able to view specific images I may want to see how they turned out whilst away, as I will be doing all my proper processing on my iMac once home. Any iPad or tablet that is running Lightroom Mobile will be able to view the photos, including anyone logged onto the web version of your collection at to expand.Well my reason for not using the cloud, was A) to how more control. Once you start shooting your photos will go to a folder on the hard drive of your laptop, and also be automatically added to the new Collection, which in turn will sync to Lightroom Mobile. Setting up Lightroom Mobile and Connecting a Tablet or iPad

  • Clients not on location can sign on remotely to view and rate images in real-time.
  • View images as they come in full-screen mode.
  • Can be easily incorporated into how you’re already shooting tethered.
  • The same technique can also be achieved using Capture One Pro and the Capture One Pilot app. Using Lightroom CC and Lightroom Mobile you can shoot tethered to Lightroom and have your shots automatically sync to Lightroom Mobile via Creative Sync and those shots will be on all your devices as well as the web simultaneously. From having clients and assistants on set to not being directly next to your tethered laptop, there are plenty of reasons why a photographer may want to add an iPad or tablet into their tethered workflow to view images on the fly.










    Using lightroom on ipad