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Perspective correction, PS Express integration, export quality

New Here ,
Feb 15, 2018 Feb 15, 2018

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Hello, I'm a happy owner of iPad 10.5 with iOS11, and I'm a travel photographer. Nothing serious, just amateur stuff for fun. Previously I was carrying a laptop to manage photos and do quick editing via Lightroom. But its heavy and slow. So I decided to give a try for ios+adobe stuff. While iPad is a decent thing, Adobe software is not.

1. Perspective correction Since I don't have any Tilt-Shift Lenses, I have to correct perspective via software tools:

https://pp.userapi.com/c841332/v841332106/7544f/wp4BewAtWIc.jpg

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https://pp.userapi.com/c841332/v841332106/75459/jJn2aVuY0mU.jpg

While such instrument is available in desktop Lightroom its absent on mobile one. But it can be done in PS Express.

2. PS Express integration In mobile Lightroom, you can choose "Edit in" menu and export to another Adobe application. First of all its unclear if its exporting original file, or compressed JPG. The second problem is that I only see Photoshop Fix there: https://pp.userapi.com/c841528/v841528106/68ade/VX6kpI6W_zg.jpg

Just think about it. One adobe application can work only with one another, not all of them. What?

3. Export quality You can export in small size and a big one. No option for jpg compression, no option to export tiff or png. Nothing. You may think that its gorgeous jpg, but its not. It is a compressed thing which can hardly be used to work in Snapseed cause you will definitely see banding and artifacts: https://pp.userapi.com/c840623/v840623106/574c6/u01TtwZyO7k.jpg

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Community Expert , Feb 16, 2018 Feb 16, 2018

Hi,

1. Geometry has arrived for Android, so one would think it is only a matter of time before it is developed for iOS.

2. I don't think there is. You can 'Open In' and Send back to Lightroom CC though it seems. I guess it's a JPEG?

3. The files you export, are they high res in the Cloud or synced from Classic? Although yes, options are limited!

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Feb 16, 2018 Feb 16, 2018

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Hi,

1. Geometry has arrived for Android, so one would think it is only a matter of time before it is developed for iOS.

2. I don't think there is. You can 'Open In' and Send back to Lightroom CC though it seems. I guess it's a JPEG?

3. The files you export, are they high res in the Cloud or synced from Classic? Although yes, options are limited!

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Jul 28, 2018 Jul 28, 2018

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Hi, I too would be in favor of better export options, like a render queue or no 15 pic limit... Hope this comment helps shine some light on this inadequacy.

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