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P: Tone curves mask in Lightroom on iPad

Community Beginner ,
Apr 23, 2023 Apr 23, 2023

Since LR has this option in the latest version on desktop, it would be great to add tone curves inside masking tools on iPad as well. 

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New Here ,
Sep 04, 2023 Sep 04, 2023

Why not add the possibility do manage curves (and others resources) when mask is activated?

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Engaged ,
Oct 02, 2024 Oct 02, 2024

I often use the curves functionality when adjusting masked areas. Unfortunately, this is only available on desktop. On mobile, you'll see/work from the "adjusted" version. But, you can't tell that there are even changes to curves, let alone adjust them. It'd be really helpful to bring that functionality iOS/iPadOS (and I assume, but don't know for sure, Android).

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Explorer ,
Feb 12, 2025 Feb 12, 2025

Currently iPad and mobile versions don't have the Mask slider or tone curve adjustment in masks. 

 

 These tools are extremely useful for adding nuanced overall edits, which is what the lower resolution preview files used by the mobile platforms are best suited to. 

 Masks can also be applied to entire images to function like an adjustment layer in photoshop, and the opacity slider makes this much more versatile. 

 

 As is there is largely feature parity with tools that don't work nicely when going from low-resolution preview back to full size raw (generative remove, remove tools for example cause a blurry low resolution patch to appear on originals), but certain tools that suit the workflow seem to have been forgotten. 

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New Here ,
Aug 03, 2025 Aug 03, 2025
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+1, Lightroom has been awesome for its parity across iPadOS and macOS, this is a annoying detail that's missing.

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