Photoshop User - USA (2021-01)

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STEP ONE: SET LIGHTROOM CAMERA TO PRO
First, open the Lightroom mobile app, and you’ll see
a camera icon at the bottom right of the screen. Tap
that icon to switch to the Lightroom camera, tap on the
pop-up menu to the left of the shutter button, and select
Professional mode before taking any photos. Now let’s go
into the basic settings for shooting in a low-light situation.

STEP TWO: ISO AND SHUTTER SPEED
Even when you’re in low light, you want the lowest ISO
possible, so try to stay at 32 or 40. You also need to have
a slow shutter speed, so around 1/25 will work well.

STEP THREE: SHOOT RAW!
You’ve probably heard many times before that you
should shoot in RAW with your DSLR but, even in mobile
photography, it’s a must if you want more freedom in the
development of your photos. You need to select DNG
to capture RAW files. So look at the top of your screen
(or to the left if you’re shooting horizontally) to see if it
says either DNG or JPG. If it’s set to JPG, click on “JPG”
and flip the File Format switch over to DNG.
Now because you’re shooting in low light with a slow
shutter speed, you should also use the timer; setting it
to 2 seconds should be enough. To set the timer, click

SHOOT & RETOUCH PHOTOS


IN LIGHTROOM MOBILE


Mobile photography comes in handy when you’re walking around and you don’t have all your gear with
you. But when you’re in low-light situations, you know that you won’t always get a nice quality photo
with a phone. So in this article, I’ll show you how you can shoot in RAW and develop directly in Lightroom
mobile to get some great photos at any moment, even at night!

SERGE RAMELLI


LIGHTROOM LABORATORY

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