Adobe Lightroom for iPad App

[Video] Adobe Brings Lightroom to iPad, but Not for Everyone

It looks like Adobe has finally unveiled an app version of Adobe Lightroom for the photographer on the go who wants the flexibility to organize, edit, and share their photos from anywhere. Adobe Lightroom Mobile lets you step away from your computer and gives you all the tools you may need to edit your photos on your iPhone or iPad. The app won't replace the desktop version, but you'll get the most commonly used adjustments like Exposure, Contrast, Saturation, Sharpening, Clarity and more to use with your smartphone photos or RAW images.

What's cool about the app is that Adobe Lightroom Mobile syncs with your desktop version, and with the use of Smart Previews, lets you edit Raw images without taking up space on your iPhone or iPad, provided you have internet connection. There is also an option to save your files offline in case you don't have access to the internet so you can still do your editing. The app sounds interesting and can prove to be quite useful, but there are some downsides as well. Even though this app is free, it's only available for Creative Cloud subscribers, and those who aren't subscribers have no way of downloading the app. You can check out the intro video below, and for more information on Adobe Lightroom Mobile, visit Adobe's official website here.

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[Via Adobe]


Create Stories From Your iPad With The Storehouse App

There are a lot of ways to get your story out, whether you take up blogging or simply just sharing parts of your life on social media networks. Now a day's it's easy to document things and share them with the world in just a matter of minutes with all the platforms available, you just have to find one you like. Here enters Storehouse, an app that let's you combine photos and videos from your Camera Roll, Instagram, Flickr, and Dropbox which lets you easily add text to help you share whatever you'd like. The app is entirely free and offers an easy to edit layout allowing you to display your photos simply by cropping images and dropping them them in place effortlessly. Once you are done you can share your stories with other users of Storehouse or just about anybody on the internet.

[Via Storehouse]


[Video] The iPad Air is stripped naked for your viewing pleasure

As was announced last week, the new iPad Air has been released to stores today. The newer, lighter cousin to the iPad family boasts a 20% thinner, 28% lighter body, perhaps in preparation for the Thanksgiving gluttony that'll take place in a few short weeks. While the tablet will probably sell like hotcakes, some of us are a bit more curious and skeptical about exactly what the new iPad has to offer.

Then there are those of us whose curiosity exceeds this, much more interested in seeing the inner workings of Apple's new plaything. The team over at iFixIt have put together a teardown of the iPad Air to examine its naked body and a review of how repairable the product is when opened. If you're a robot or into seeing naked tech, check the video out below.

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[via iFixIt]