The fact of being able to count on the full RAW support from a photo retouching application you can assume that you can make adjustments and apply filters that achieve noteworthy results. The RAW format in an image contains all the uncompressed data and modifications, which means that anyone with a little talent can get really amazing images with a little skill.
It is that "raw" mode of RAW that is now available in Adobe Lightroom as announced by Adobe itself. This new update to Lightroom for the Android app puts the app on the same level in features than iOS itself. An Adobe that launched last week and that yesterday I portrayed with a video that shows each of its virtues, which are many by the way.
It was in July of this year when Adobe added RAW support for its iOS app. The Android app for Lightroom gets a new feature called Technology Preview that will allow you to import and edit the RAW photographs that you take with your camera. Users will be able to connect cameras directly to their Android device with a USB (OTG) cable.
The app allows select photos and import them directly to Android. Also, it offers support for all the raw files that Lightroom has for its desktop version as well as Adobe Camera RAW. Another advantage of this update for Android is that users will be able to synchronize their photos from Lightroom with all their devices.
Finally, Adobe has added a number of new features to your web client. The update allows Creative Cloud users to share and view images in sync across multiple devices. We finish with a couple of features for social media such as the ability to add the header and sections with descriptions.