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October 30, 2020
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Lightroom mobile missing camera options (long exp, depth capture) & missing lens(uv, w, t) on ipad

  • October 30, 2020
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Hi

could you help with  the Lr mobile app it seems to be missing the options in the settings Technology preview which allows you to enable the Long exposure and Depth Map Support for the Depth Capture camera feature & long Exposure.

As well I seem to be missing the lenses option (uv, w, & t) in all camera modes?

I just watched Lisa Carney at the Adobe Max this past week and was interested in using these features.

I am new to lightroom mobile and to the my new ipad pro (2018), it may well be an obvious mistake on my part. I'm hoping it is a simple fix thanks

 

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Community Manager
November 1, 2020

The Capture Tech Previews are available only on iPhones with two lenses -- they're not available on iPads at this time, even if said iPads have two lenses.  

 

If seeing this functionality on dual lens iPads appeals to you, please post a feature request over at feedback.photoshop.com where engineering is most likely to see your request!

Participating Frequently
November 2, 2020

When I changed over to the iPhone 12 Pro the other day, I also lost Long Exposure and Depth capture. So it's not supported with 3 lens cameras? 

I also lost the Adobe RAW profiles I used a lot like Landscape and Vivid. They aren't available for any new photos I take but the option comes up for older photos in my library taken with my iPhone XS. 

Please note I shoot RAW only... or it should be set for that anyway.  I'm still trying to figure out all the changes since switching phones. 

Community Manager
November 2, 2020

Hi js28375370

 

Our latest app version released before we got the iPhone 12.  We are working on enabling support for the various things you mentioned in a future LR iOS release. 

selondon
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Community Expert
October 31, 2020

My iPad Pro 2018 doesn't have these as well.

 

I can understand the lenses, as the iPad doesn't have multiple lenses but don't know what the Tech Previews require and why those are not present.