I just edited photos on my iPad, went to upload them to my Android and the edited photos only show up in the thumbnail. Even when I try to upload the images from the thumbnail, it shows up on my device as the unedited version. This is highly frustrating as I pay for a service Adobe gloats about and it isn't working. Furthermore, I usually edit on my Android as it's my primary device. I noticed while editing on the iPad that the controls are a lot easier. On an Android half of the image is covered up while you're attending with the edit toggles. This is always made using Lightroom on my device seem like an app from 2008. It's impossible to see the full image while editing because half of your image is covered up and that defeats the purpose of seeing real-time decisions that you're making. I noticed that on the Apple device Lightroom acts like a normal editing app. When I'm editing I need to see something zoomed-in, detailed, the toggles completely disappear and instead a number from negative 100 to 100 discreetly appears on the screen so I have complete control over editing while I'm looking at the photo. This is something Adobe is going to have to work at because it's not fair if you don't have this basic, useful feature on Androids. It seems like Adobe isn't giving enough attention to the Android development and maybe that's why I can't use the app the way it's intended. How can I view and upload my edits on my Android?
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