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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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Thanks katrinam26204257 for creating a dedicated thread for the issue, as communicated over email we will be investigating the issue and provide you updates on email / post here once the issue is resolved.
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I’m on iPhone 5S and it’s also happening here but not on my Asus Zenfone. Weird. But with iPhone, I need to press & hold or zoom in to show the saturated one which is, I think, is more worse.
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Any progress on this one.?
I experiance the same problem on a iPhone 7.
When zooming in the picture, they get more saturated.
I sync sony raw files from lightroom...
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Unluckily, I've got the same problem on both my Android devices (Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet and Xperia X Compact). It really gets very annoyed, especially when you work with skintones. Definitely, this is a bug with compability of color management.
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I encountered this issue with my iPhone Xs Max too. For me, it only happened to raw files taken with iPhone.
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Hellow guys, I had the same problem with samsung and I HAVE AN INCREDIBLE SIMPLE SOLUTION, I discovered that problem is samsung screen mode, not lightroon, adaptative display is default option and this change color on every app and website, on some apps color is oversaturated and and other desaturated, I FOUND A SIMPLE SOLUTION: on display menú ACTIVATE BLUE LIGHT FILTER option, then TURN OPACITY OF THIS FILTER TO MINIMUM and ready, on minimum color of screen it will not change, but you will realize that now color of device is uniform on all apps and websites, adaptative display is far the best color option on samsung but color normally change, with it that problem is solved.
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Hellow guys, I had the same problem with samsung and I HAVE AN INCREDIBLE SIMPLE SOLUTION, I discovered that problem is samsung screen mode, not lightroon, adaptative display is default option and this change color on every app and website, on some apps color is oversaturated and and other desaturated, I FOUND A SIMPLE SOLUTION: on display menú ACTIVATE BLUE LIGHT FILTER option, then TURN OPACITY OF THIS FILTER TO MINIMUM and ready, on minimum color of screen it will not change, but you will realize that now color of device is uniform on all apps and websites, adaptative display is far the best color option on samsung but color normally change, with it that problem is solved.
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I've stumbled upon this issue too and it's bugging the heck out if me. Got a OnePlus 8 and I only shoot in RAW.
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I am experiencing this issue as well. I'm using a Google Pixel 7. I cannot see an accurate preview of the photo I am editing. Everything is over saturated in the editor but when I export the saturation level decreases. It is impossible to edit photos this way. This app is unusable.
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@martinbushfu You’ve posted to an ancient thread. It is highly unlikely that the issue described in this thread, though not impossible, is the same one you are currently experiencing. Rather than resurrect an old thread that is seemingly similar, you are better off posting to a new thread with fresh, complete information, including system information, a complete description of the problem, and step-by-step instructions for reproduction.
If the issue is the same, we will merge you back into the appropriate location.
Thank you!

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