
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. You can learn more about Photoshop and Lightroom for iPad on the Adobe Creative Cloud website.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. This improvement is available for both Photoshop and Lightroom for iPad. To make the experience of using Photoshop on the iPad closer to a computer, the update also improves mouse and trackpad support, as users will now see a description when holding the cursor on a tool.Īdobe has also improved the sliders for Camera Raw, which gained support for the latest cameras and lenses found in Adobe Camera Raw 14.1. As for the Sponge tool, it lets users change the color saturation of a specific area with precision. While Photoshop on iPadOS is now getting two more tools from its desktop version, Lightroom has been updated to support the latest version of Adobe Camera Raw.Īdobe continues to work on bringing more tools from the desktop version of Photoshop to the iPad app, and this time the company has added two new tools to Photoshop for iPad: Smudge and Sponge.Īs described by the company, the Smudge tool simulates the effect of dragging your finger across wet paint – the tool picks up color where the stroke begins and pushes it in the direction that you drag.

This week, Adobe released updates to Photoshop and Lightroom for iPad.
