Alek,
I appreciate the response. Here is some additional detail ā¦
- I want to use Lightroom on my iPad to display my photos in galleries at my booth at art shows beginning in December. This is to give customers a better idea of whatās available from my full portfolio, not just the relatively few pieces Iām able to have with me. I have an iPad specifically for this purpose with no other apps or data on it.
- I need to do this offline for a few reasons: 1) unreliability of a cell signal and lack of WiFi where I happen to be set up, 2) expenses to connect to the Internet, and 3) having the public use my device while connected to the Internet.
- Iāve tested this scenario extensively by Airtiming JPGs from my MacBook to the iPad, where they go locally to the Apple Photos app. Then Lightroom can see them there, and I can then arrange them into Galleries. They look pretty good and will serve the need.
- The basic issue is the Lightroom doesnāt have a view only mode that disables all the editing and image management tools. My workarounds to be able to go forward at this point are:
- Use the iOS Guided Access settings to restrict access to only Lightroom. This seems to work well.
- Use the Guided Access feature to allow greying out areas of the screen that I want to disable (i.e., the editing tools). It works well as far as the disabling. However, when you use this feature, the grey still shows when youāre in run time, so I can only use this to disable controls on the edges of the screen that wonāt interfere with viewing photos.
- Use iOS to lock the iPad in portrait mode because the greyed out areas specified in portrait orientation donāt automatically adjust when flipping the iPad to landscape.
- Because I can only go this far, I donāt have a way to disable other ādangerousā controls in the middle of the screen where an image would be. These are mainly under the ellipsis next to each gallery and include Delete photo, Move photo, etc. So my main need is to be able to disable these ellipses.
- The Lightroom version on my iPad is very 11.0.0 ED5A57/220.
Thanks so much,
Craig