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‎Jan 05, 2018
03:17 AM
2 Upvotes
‎Jan 05, 2018
03:17 AM
2 Upvotes
Hi, thank you for corroborating this issue. I assume, it affects at least all Samsung Galaxy phones, quite possibly all Android devices. This raises a few questions. 1/ what is Adobe quality team doing there if it can miss show-stopper bugs like this? 2/ I reported this issue to Adobe staff directly HALF A YEAR AGO! How is it possible for them to have been ignoring this bug up till now? They have not gone thus far so as to at least acknowledge its existence, and confirm they can reproduce on their devices! Then, it is a fact that Adobe favours iphone: LR works better on IOS and has less bugs there. LR performance on Note8 (current best Android phone) lags behind iphone X quite perceptibly. Finally, Adobe never addressed or even cared to mention the issue of Samsung Amoled screens that produce color-inaccurate image in LR in any other display mode but "Basic". In default "Adaptive" display mode, same as in "amoled photo" all images in LR are badly oversaturated, even without the bug we discuss here. Adobe could have provided correct calibration for "Amoled photo" mode, covering Adobe RGB color space, but such innovations we can only dream about. The bottomline: it is impossible to get a color accurate workflow on Android now, so the only option for a serious photographer is to use IOS.
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‎Jan 03, 2018
01:42 AM
Let us start by at least acknowledging that the issue exists. Can you replicate it on your Android phones? It would be interesting to know which phone models Adobe tests on. 😃
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‎Dec 31, 2017
03:54 AM
1 Upvote
‎Dec 31, 2017
03:54 AM
1 Upvote
There is no fix until Adobe at least acknowledges the issue. They seem very strangely reticent about it. I filed two Android LR issues in separate threads here at these forums, and they replied and finally fixed the usability one, but this one they are just plain ignoring. I say this is outrageous, given that it is a complete showstopper for photographers.
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‎Dec 15, 2017
12:41 AM
1 Upvote
‎Dec 15, 2017
12:41 AM
1 Upvote
I am talking here about color shifts within LR app itself, between its own view modes, not about exported pics, viewed in other apps. I shoot raw and it happens both with raw and jpeg images. What is amazing is that this is 100% reproducible in any Samsung Galaxy phone (probably all Android, but not tested), and nobody cares... Can you please confirm that you see my issue on your phone and what model you are using? I am sorry, but the issue you describe is totally different, and 100% expected. Android is not a color managed OS, so if you export any other color space than sRGB, and try to view in Android, you are bound to have distorted colors, since Android treats every image as sRGB.
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‎Dec 12, 2017
01:10 PM
Well, you don't need the bar to use the app switching feature. Just drag the bottom of the screen to switch apps!
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‎Dec 12, 2017
12:49 PM
1 Upvote
‎Dec 12, 2017
12:49 PM
1 Upvote
not a single reply? No-one is using Lightroom on Android?
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‎Dec 12, 2017
09:07 AM
Google it. Home bar is a new feature on iPhone X. Apple left it to app developers to enable the auto-hide feature. I am writing here so that somebody from Adobe might take notice (they left these forums as a single recourse for those willing to report some issues, there is no other way to reach Adobe. Why are you replying to a thread if you have no idea of the topic?
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‎Dec 12, 2017
08:11 AM
When will Adobe fix the coding for LR mobile IOS to enable auto-hiding of the home bar in full screen image viewing mode? At the moment the home bar is always visible, which is a nuisance
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‎Dec 12, 2017
08:03 AM
Please post in correct thread, here we do not discuss the color shift issue.
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‎Dec 12, 2017
08:01 AM
What issue did you mean? The usability, reported by me in this thread? It is minor. The main issue is color shifts that I have reported in another thread. Lightroom Android color shifting bug How about that? When will it be fixed? Why did not you reply to that thread! Amazing “attention“ from Adobe to mission critical bugs! You claim Lightroom was created for photographers by photographers, and yet you ship with bugs only a blind man can miss!
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‎Nov 27, 2017
07:54 AM
I am sorry, but I have serious grounds to feel that way. Firstly, you have made it exceedingly difficult to report bugs, since following the "help and support" option from LR mobile app does not lead you to any available route to report an issue. It all ends in a user forums, etc. NO WAY TO REPORT DIRECTLY TO ADOBE. Secondly, I have already reported this issue via the Google Play Store feedback, and had an Adobe engineer named Arnab Sil contact me. I gave him full report, he promised to "engage the groups" and then disappeared and stopped responding to any further messages. This was in August 2017, and the bug is still there, blatant and glaring as it is.
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‎Nov 22, 2017
10:35 AM
They could not care less for user-reported issues. That could be OK, if that were minor bugs. However, Android LR contains a couple of crucial ones, no. 1 being the color shift between preview and edit mode. Images in preview mode look very different from what you see in edit mode.
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‎Nov 17, 2017
08:03 AM
In "rate and review" viewing mode, if you use the phone in Landscape orientation, and want to browse on pics after another full screen, that is not possible. Tap once - and the controls and "filmstrip" at the bottom of the screen disappear. But, if you swipe to shift to next image, it shrinks as though the bottom filmstrip were displayed, but the filmstrip is NOT displayed. Empty black space appears at the bottom in place of the filmstrip and the image becomes smaller. That is a plain bug, nobody at Adobe seems to care. IT IS NOT present in IOS version, so it is only Android that suffers from it. You may see the attached video as illustration. November 17, 2017 - YouTube
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‎Nov 17, 2017
07:58 AM
5 Upvotes
‎Nov 17, 2017
07:58 AM
5 Upvotes
I wonder who is quality testing Lightroom Android? The following issue has been there for a long time, and it is 100% reproducible on any Samsung Galaxy Phone (probably any other Android phone, but I have not tested). I attach a link to youtube video with screencast of my Galaxy Note 8 illustrating this issue. The pictures have different color (saturation, etc) depending on if you view them in "rate and review" mode, or "edit" mode. In "edit" mode they become visibly more saturated. Please see the video. November 17, 2017 - YouTube
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