1
You can begin the set up by
searching for the Lightroom CC app
on your device’s application store and
tap the relevant button to install it. Once
the installation is complete, open the app
and you will be prompted to accept the
Adobe agreement and tap the Sign In
button or Sign Up.
3 After a few moments you should be
logged in; if not, double check your
connection to the Internet and username
and password for any mistakes. The
Lightroom CC interface appears a little bleak
to begin with. Let’s begin by adding photos
to a collection for uploading. Tap the Add
Photos button at the bottom of the UI.
2
Enter your Adobe username and
password, the same one that you
used when you signed up for Lightroom
or the Adobe Cloud. When ready, tap the
Sign In button to log in to the Lightroom
app and the Adobe Cloud.
4 You now have a list of all the
photographs that you have taken on
the device. Now you can scroll through
them and select a few examples to test
the syncing. You can select them by
tapping the circle in the top left of the
image thumbnail. Tap Add when you’ve
made your selection.
Syncing
Lightroom
To get the best from Lightroom CC and the desktop version, you need
to set up a sync between the two. This way, you’re able to easily upload
images whilst you’re out and about and can apply the more powerful
features of the desktop version when you get back to the desk.
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