![]() ![]() ![]() Tapping with two fingers, meanwhile, will pop the metadata and give you a histogram for the picture, and finally holding three fingers on screen will give you a quick glance at the image without all your edits. Lightroom Mobile also incorporates many more gesture controls including swiping a single finger up and down on the screen to flag the image as pick or for deletion later. All of these little tweaks are made using slider bars that pop up once user taps on any of the settings above. They’re all neatly arranged in a horizontal bar, letting users change up the color saturation, set a new white balance, Auto Tone to automatically auto level the image’s exposure, and many more of the options available on the full version of Lightroom. Tapping on the bottom menu marked a switcher board brings up most of the Lightroom Mobile’s editing presets. ![]() After you pane through a few menus the app will give you a nice big window to edit the image in. The app opens up and instantly loads any collections from the desktop that are synced to Lightroom Mobile. Luckily after this exhaustive process, actually working with photos in Lightroom Mobile is a joy. ![]()
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