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October 19, 2017
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P: Additional options needed when exporting

  • October 19, 2017
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I ask because when you export in Lightroom CC, called "save to," the only parameter you can adjust is the pixels. Nothing else that I can see. In other versions of Lightroom you get a whole bunch of parameters to adjust, including DPI. Clients specify sometimes the settings that they want. Or another possibility is that I'm doing it wrong, and if so, could someone let me know how to export and adjust things like DPI.

212 replies

bernardg72530219
Inspiring
November 5, 2019
Ive tried using the latest LR mobile for Andriod with the new export functionality, but it is neither exporting with the SRGB tag nor with the color profile embedded. Can someone else help to verify this? Doesn't seem to be working. I've tried SRGB and even Adobe RGB settings
Participant
November 5, 2019
Jeroen Van Nieuwenhove Mobile does NOT mean "tablets" only. There are many people using Lightroom Mobile on their smartphones as well. That being said Android is the "dominant" Mobile OS in the world. So, it makes perfect sense for Adobe to release some features first on the "dominant" Mobile OS and I hope they will keep doing that!
Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
November 5, 2019
Lightroom Desktop 3.0 and Lightroom Android 5.0 were released earlier today with enhancements to the Export functionality. Please give it a try and let us know what you think. 

iOS users should expect this functionality in a future update. 

Thank you for your patience. 
Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Antoine HLMN
Known Participant
November 4, 2019
Indeed, but people here want to improve LR and spend their own time reporting bugs and suggesting improvements... for free! Adobe should listen to its core users instead of making “tutorials”. If they want to target Photos or Google photos, that’s not our business!! Tutorials are not what people are paying for, and there are great tutorials to be found, isn’t it?
Victoria Bampton LR Queen
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 4, 2019
We are not the only user group for the mobile apps Antoine. Many of the people using the app are not of the experience level to post here. There are multiple ways that feature requests are fed to the teams who make the decisions.
Victoria - The Lightroom Queen
Inspiring
November 4, 2019
Exactly my frustration as well Antoine. They haven't added a notable feature in over a year to iOS (except for batch editing now). It's also hard to understand why they add all these features to Android first, while the tablet market is dominated by iOS. It makes zero sense to me to be honest.
Antoine HLMN
Known Participant
November 4, 2019
Victoria, that's exactly what people are complaining about. This is probably one of the most requested feature on here and is two years old.

And yet, when you read the release note:

• Contextual Help: Learn more about the editing tools at any time with the new built-in help. Tap on the new ? icon at the top of the app’s interface while editing a photo to see examples of that tool, how to find it, and learn about related tools.

• Expanded Interactive Tutorials: Specific tutorials now include the Radial Gradient and Spot Healing Brush, providing even more engaging and empowering content.

• Tutorial Author Pages: Like an author’s tutorial? Tap on their name to see all of the tutorials and posts that they’ve made!

• [Premium] Batch Editing: Easily apply the same adjustments to multiple images with batch editing by copying edits from one photo and pasting to a series of similar photos.

• [Premium] Support for the latest cameras and lenses found in the Adobe Camera Raw 12.0 release (the full list of supported cameras and lenses can be found at http://www.adobe.com/go/supported_cameras).

There's only one update answering requests: Batch Editing. All other features are "good to have" but I bet not many peaople asked for it and I don't see why Adobe is focusing on tutorials instead of it's core functions and user's requests (+ bugs).
Inspiring
November 4, 2019
Well, to be fair, that's not really a reference for some other missing features. But they now seem to have published a blog which indeed mentions iOS will get it soon, which is great news! One step in the right direction!
Victoria Bampton LR Queen
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 4, 2019
It will, it just didn't quite make the cut off. The fact it's made it to the desktop and Android means it's only a matter of time.
Victoria - The Lightroom Queen
Inspiring
November 4, 2019
Great to see Android got this feature. Unfortunately, the latest Lightroom update for iOS didn't get this feature.