Photoshop_User_-_February_2016

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STEP ONE: Launch Lightroom Mobile and add selected photos


from your camera roll. These will come in as full-resolution files,


automatically sorted by date and time.


STEP TWO: After you’ve added your files to a collection, you’ll


see three dots to the right of the collection. Pressing those dots


will reveal some powerful controls, such as Enabling Offline Edit-


ing, which is a must for travelers. This is an opt-in because pho-


tos take up a large amount of space, but I cannot recommend


this enough for those of you who fly or are often disconnected.


STEP THREE: While there’s incredible depth to the app, it’s


designed to be consistent and friendly with the desktop. For those


of you new to Lightroom, I suggest starting with one of the many
presets and then delving into Adjust. In addition to the default
Basic tonal adjustments, touching the far left icon in Adjust
will reveal more powerful controls for Curves, Vignette, B&W,
Dehaze, and more.

STEP FOUR: One last tip: If you’ve applied settings that you like,
don’t go through all of the steps again with the next (similar)
image(s). Scroll to the far right of Adjust and apply previous. You
can also long-press on an edited image to copy settings, select
another image, long-press, and then paste settings!

The Enable Offline Editing option copies files locally.
Enable Auto Add will put any mobile captures in a
Lightroom Mobile collection.

iPhone 6S capture meets Lightroom Mobile—basic tonal adjustments,
a slight vignette, and Dehaze.

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