So far, I've only seen references to it for Apple products. I'm firmly ensconced in the PC and Android worlds and it would make me more likely to take the plunge into the subscription model world. Thanks in advance for any insight.
Maybe try asking Adobe, you know, the guys that created it?
tsilva wrote:
Maybe try asking Adobe, you know, the guys that created it?
That would take all the fun out of the kinda flack I get here... That was real helpful. Thanks.
Wallbanger wrote:
http://www.adobe.com/products/lightroom-mobile/faq.html
Thanks, the site said an Android version is under development for anyone not wanting to follow the link.
Thanks, John. Already have that app. You're right, it's good for basic tweaks.
Mr PC wrote:
So far, I've only seen references to it for Apple products. I'm firmly ensconced in the PC and Android worlds and it would make me more likely to take the plunge into the subscription model world. Thanks in advance for any insight.
I was at an Adobe product release last summer. I asked about an android version. Their answer: while android is now out selling Apple, most photographers and artists use Apple. Thus there are no plans to come out with an android version.
thephotoman wrote:
I was at an Adobe product release last summer. I asked about an android version. Their answer: while android is now out selling Apple, most photographers and artists use Apple. Thus there are no plans to come out with an android version.
That's typical of Adobe's attitude, how dare they suggest that those photographers who use Android are not worth considering. Adobe think they are the best, they may be good but they forget that there are lots of similar PP software around which are just as good if not better.
and cost a lot less and some are even free.
johneccles wrote:
That's typical of Adobe's attitude, how dare they suggest that those photographers who use Android are not worth considering. Adobe think they are the best, they may be good but they forget that there are lots of similar PP software around which are just as good if not better.
and cost a lot less and some are even free.
Here's what Adobe said, nearly a year ago.
"Sorry if this information wasn't readily available but we're releasing iPad first, then targeting the iPhone then the Android platform. Android is most certainly on our roadmap but we're not quite ready to commit to the time frame yet."
Many photographers, and most graphics artists, gravitate to Apple products. Since Adobe creates graphics software, it seems logical that they fulfill that market first. While I use iPad/iPhone, I'm not an Apple fan when it comes to PCs and likely never will be.
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