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Adobe Lightroom is now free for Android and iOS users

Adobe has released an update which allows Android Phones use Adobe Lightroom for free

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Back in October Adobe released Lightroom 2.0 for iOS which let iPhone users download and use Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for free. On December 7, Adobe announced lightroom for Android which put Android on the same free bandwagon as iOS.

Now Android and iOS users can download Lightroom for mobile without a paid subscription. Prior to the update a monthly fee of about $9.99 would have to be paid in order to use the app. This gave you full access to the desktop version of Lightroom and Photoshop as well.

Lightroom was primarily meant for photographers, who can take full advantage of Lightroom’s Editing, organizational and sharing features

“We’re really excited to continue our focus on Android and pleased that Lightroom for mobile was recently listed by Google as one of the top apps of 2015. We’ve seen Android grow as a platform over the years, with billions of users around the world. As a photography platform, Android is making huge leaps and strides. New devices are being launched all the time with better and better cameras, and with the launch of Lollipop and the ability to shoot raw DNG files, Android provides one of the most powerful photography platforms available. Lightroom for Android supports raw DNG workflows making it possible to enhance images and take full advantage of all of the quality and details found in images captured on Android devices.” Adobe stated in its blog post.

You can download Lightroom for Android by clicking here.

 
 
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