Adobe has announced that Photoshop Lightroom for iPhone and iPad are now free (Needed an Adobe Creative cloud subscription for the full before).
Bring beautiful images to light with Adobe Lightroom. Powered by the magic of Adobe Photoshop technology, Lightroom for mobile enables you to craft and share professional-quality images from your smartphone or tablet.
What's New In This Version:
• Free Lightroom! Unleash your creativity with free access to Lightroom for as long as you’d like on your smartphone or tablet.
• Better photos in a snap. Capture amazing moments with the in-app Adobe camera, streamlining shoot to share.
• Cut through the haze. Control the amount of atmospheric haze in your photos to recover color and contrast, or to create artistic effects, with the Dehaze adjustment tool.
• Make photo magic, faster. Seamlessly access Photoshop Fix to retouch your photos.
• Complete color control. Tune the colors in specific areas of your photos using the Targeted Adjustment tool, a new Color/B&W editing option.
• “Lights, camera, action.” Craft amazing video stories from your Lightroom photos— synced to the beat of your favorite music, with one-tap access to Premiere Clip.*
• Find your photos faster. The new ‘Lightroom Photos’ collection displays your Camera Roll photos and videos by date, so you can find them faster.
NOTE
* Adobe ID sign up required.
*Note that if you want to share between the tablet and the Web, you will need a Creative Cloud login, and to continue, you have to subscribe.
iphone app link
itunes.apple.com/gb/…t=8
thenextweb.com/app…ne/
Bring beautiful images to light with Adobe Lightroom. Powered by the magic of Adobe Photoshop technology, Lightroom for mobile enables you to craft and share professional-quality images from your smartphone or tablet.
What's New In This Version:
• Free Lightroom! Unleash your creativity with free access to Lightroom for as long as you’d like on your smartphone or tablet.
• Better photos in a snap. Capture amazing moments with the in-app Adobe camera, streamlining shoot to share.
• Cut through the haze. Control the amount of atmospheric haze in your photos to recover color and contrast, or to create artistic effects, with the Dehaze adjustment tool.
• Make photo magic, faster. Seamlessly access Photoshop Fix to retouch your photos.
• Complete color control. Tune the colors in specific areas of your photos using the Targeted Adjustment tool, a new Color/B&W editing option.
• “Lights, camera, action.” Craft amazing video stories from your Lightroom photos— synced to the beat of your favorite music, with one-tap access to Premiere Clip.*
• Find your photos faster. The new ‘Lightroom Photos’ collection displays your Camera Roll photos and videos by date, so you can find them faster.
NOTE
* Adobe ID sign up required.
*Note that if you want to share between the tablet and the Web, you will need a Creative Cloud login, and to continue, you have to subscribe.
iphone app link
itunes.apple.com/gb/…t=8
thenextweb.com/app…ne/
Can anyone else confirm before I vote?
missing from the end of the details
"*Adobe ID sign up required.
**Available only as a 30-day trial or with a Creative Cloud Photography plan subscription."
No, from Adobe blog,
And if you look at the app description on iTunes,
From Adobe's FAQ (I'm not sure if this has been updated since it went "free"):
So I think there is functionality available that will stop working after your Creative Cloud trial subscription stops, but as I understand it you can still use the app.
Adobe ID sign up required.
9to5mac.com/201…ee/
appleinsider.com/art…nts
thenextweb.com/app…ne/
It wont ask you to subscribe as long as you dont sync to desktop
Hardly the point, op says it's free but it's a trial from what I can see if I don't sync it will remain working but that still don't make it free, I've signed in with an Adobe ID already so that's not it.
“We’re seeing alot of people come in first on Lightroom mobile, so now we’re allowing people to use it locally on their local assets, their local photos and videos on their phone and tablet for as long as they like,” Tom Hogarty, Adobe’s director of product management for digital imaging told TNW.