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Long exposure mode with new Lightroom 5.0 update

Community Beginner ,
Nov 04, 2019 Nov 04, 2019

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Just noticed that long exposure mode has been removed from the new Lightroom 5.0 on iPhone. Does anyone noticed the same? This feature is still available on iPhone 7 Plus but is no more available on iPhone 11 Pro max. Any plan to add this feature again?

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New Here ,
Nov 04, 2019 Nov 04, 2019

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Same here iphone 11 pro max, 😭😭😭😭 its the feature I use the most and one that made lightroom unique and super creative. I hope its a bug!

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New Here ,
Nov 04, 2019 Nov 04, 2019

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I also have the same problem, i don't see the Long expo feature anymore. It was one of the most useful tool in Lightroom, i've really enjoyed this option as it added so much capabilities to the DNG file.

Apparently my friend still have the option on his iPhone 7. 
I hope Adobe will update it asap for iPhone 11 users! It's a shame that the latest iPhone can't even have all the features. 

Moreover, please add TIFF or DNG support on the ultra wide angle, why would we want JPEG only if the stock camera app can do it?!

 

Looking forward for a reply from an admin,

 

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New Here ,
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Same issue here, I would really like to see this back. I also regret the lack of transparency: the update notes for version 5.0 did not mention this removal at all ! 

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New Here ,
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It's a damn shame I've shot some amazing pictures with tis mode 😤 

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 04, 2019 Nov 04, 2019

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We found some issues with the Technology Preview: Long Exposure feature on iPhone 11 devices during our own testing.  The previous LR iOS app was released before the iPhone 11 devices were available, and now that we have the hardware ourselves we want to investigate and improve the experience before we make the feature available again for the three new devices.  Please stay tuned.  Thanks!

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Community Beginner ,
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Thanks Charlie for the reply. Glad to hear that your team is still working on this feature. I, and probably many people, are using the long exposure in a daily basis so it would be awesome to see it added back to Lightroom ios asap. Thanks per advance for the awesome you'll do to optimize the long exposure feature for the three iPhone 11.

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