I talk with so many people who really want to move to a mobile workflow using an iPad, but they struggle with the importing process, which I have to admit has been the speed bump; the stumbling point (i.e. the pain in the butt), but some changes in Lightroom, and a feature of the iPad Pro finally make it all quick and easy.
Here are the two things that made all the difference in this mobile workflow: Macbook pro turn on webcam. Apple bluetooth keyboard multiple computers.
Apple is also touting the new iPad Pro’s abilities to run the app for professional photo editing, devoting a demo during the announcement to showing how well the upcoming Photoshop CC runs. Sep 29, 2020 The 2020 iPad Pro is less than 6 months old (Image credit: Apple) 9to5Mac says the update will be all about the screen. Currently, the only Apple devices to feature super-bright OLED displays are its 'Pro' iPhones – but it seems a version of the tech could finally be making its way to the iPad. Apple Pro Display XDR; Mac Pro. One year after first announcing plans to bring the desktop version of Photoshop CC to Apple's tablets. The Photoshop on iPad app is designed to let.
Now you can import from your camera’s memory card, directly into Lightroom
No more doing that dance of first importing your images to the Camera Roll, and then having to reimport them into Lightroom. Now you can go straight into Lightroom sidestepping whole Camera Roll business.
The iPad Pro has a USB-C port, so you can use your regular card reader
That means you’re not just restricted to Apple’s card reader, so you’re not just restricted to importing SD cards. You can use the same card reader you do in your desktop workflow (provided of course, your card reader is on the new USB-C standard), so you can bring in Compact Flash Cards, and XQD or whatever cards you use in your regular workflow.
Lightroom on Mobile has really matured as a product over these past few years, and it just keeps getting better. It’s really great on any mobile device, but it’s stunning on an iPad Pro. So, if you’ve been waiting for that smooth, easy workflow for editing your images on the go, the planets have finally aligned for you in a few quick, easy, and hiccup-free way.
Photoshop is on the iPad now, too!
It’s gotten much better, and got some badly needed features, since it was first introduced last year. So now you have access to your Lightroom and Photoshop workflow all on mobile as well. High-five Adobe!
Want to see the Whole Workflow Start to Finish?
Terry White’s weekly ‘Photography Master Class’ last Friday was all on how to do the whole Mobile Workflow. You can watch it (it’s really informative) for free, right below (thank you, Terry!).
Hope you found that helpful. Here’s wishing you a great weekend; stay safe and sane, and I hope we’ll see you back here next week.
-Scott
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Today at Adobe MAX, Adobe previewed Photoshop CC on iPad, Project Aero, a tool that enables creators to design AR experiences, and Project Gemini, a drawing app. Adobe also introduced Premiere Rush CC, the first all-in-one, easy-to-use video editing app for social media creators.
- Redesigned for a modern touch experience, Photoshop CC on iPad will deliver the power and precision of its desktop counterpart. Photoshop CC on iPad will let users open and edit native PSD files using Photoshop’s industry-standard image-editing tools and will feature the familiar Photoshop layers panel. With Photoshop CC across devices, coming first to iPad in 2019, you will be able to start your work on an iPad and seamlessly roundtrip all of your edits with Photoshop CC on the desktop via Creative Cloud.
- Adobe previewed Project Aero, a new cross-device AR authoring tool that enables creators to design augmented reality experiences. Project Aero is the first AR app built for designers and artists and was first sneaked on-stage at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference earlier this year. Project Aero enables optimal delivery of AR experiences, empowering creatives to place digital content in the real world. At Adobe MAX, Adobe showcased an AR-powered retail store of the future, revealing the exciting possibilities of immersive design experiences.
- A new app designed to accelerate drawing and painting workflows across devices, Project Gemini, coming first to iPad in 2019, combines raster, vector and new dynamic brushes into a single app experience built for drawing. Project Gemini enables artists to use and sync their favorite Photoshop brushes and works seamlessly with Photoshop CC.
- Designed specifically for online video creators, Premiere Rush CC integrates capture, intuitive editing, simplified color, audio and motion graphics with seamless publishing to leading social platforms such as YouTube and Instagram, all together in one easy-to-use solution. With Premiere Rush CC, content creators do not have to be video, color, or audio experts to publish professional-quality videos. Premiere Rush CC harnesses the power of Premiere Pro CC and After Effects CC, offers built-in access to professionally designed Motion Graphics templates in Adobe Stock to get started quickly, and features a Sensei-powered, one-click auto-duck feature to adjust music and normalize sound. It also allows access anywhere, enabling users to create compelling video projects — optimized for social distribution — on one device and publish from another with a consistent user experience across desktop and mobile.
For more information, please visit https://news.adobe.com/press-release/creative-cloud/adobe-announces-next-generation-creative-cloud-max-2018.
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