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Inspiring
April 12, 2016
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P: Enable photo merge (Pano & HDR) with imported images

  • April 12, 2016
  • 226 replies
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Now that LRM has the ability to do HDR photos with the built in camera, it would be nice to also be able to produce HDR images with imported photos.  It should be fairly easy to implement since the coding is already done for the camera.

226 replies

Inspiring
October 8, 2019


 Hello,
I have been using Lightroom for a long time and being able to work on my iPad is really exceptional.
There are 2 terribly useful features missing and it would be really amazing if you could include them in Ligtromme Mobile. 

- The HDR and Panorama merger. I've been waiting for this feature for a long time and it would be really amazing if you could add this feature.

- Add a range mask for graduated filters. This feature is so useful and it would really be a plus if you could add them. 

Thank you for your work. A little effort, you're not far from making Lightroom Mobile perfect! 😉

Inspiring
October 3, 2019


Lightroom mobile desperately needs a panoramic feature. Please help take our images to the next level.
Inspiring
September 26, 2019
I want this too
Inspiring
August 26, 2019


Have the same ability to stitch photos like on the desktop version
Inspiring
August 13, 2019
All of this works fine with an app like Affinity Photo so why wouldn't/couldn't it work with Lightroom? It's clearly not a question of performance.
Inspiring
July 28, 2019
It would be very nice having PHOTO MERGE function. Please update
funk_munkey
Participant
July 3, 2019
Adding my vote as well, would greatly appreciate if support for HDR stacking of preexisting images could be added to LR mobile for Android.
Antoine HLMN
Known Participant
June 13, 2019
This could make sense as they are maybe not the same algorithm: the one that needs to be implemented must be the one from camera raw. That’s maybe the biggest reason why it’s not implemented yet, the need to translate CR algorithms on mobile devices.

The HDR feature available at the time has to work only with the integrated camera, not with huge DSLR files. (And already takes some time, despite the flow” resolution images it has to process)
Inspiring
June 13, 2019
We already know there is enough processing power.  HDR merging is already built into LR mobile, it only works with photos taken with the LR mobile camera though.  If the algorithms already exist, why not use them for imported photos as well?
bguerreiro
Participating Frequently
June 13, 2019
Totally agree! The latest iPad Pro is blazing fast and actually faster than most computers out there.