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Adobe Lightroom for mobile is a free app that gives you powerful yet simple solutions to capture, edit, and share your photos. You can also upgrade for premium features to have more precise editing control with seamless access to your work across all platforms – mobile, desktop, and web.
Visit the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile getting started page to get the app.
On your iPad or iPhone, tap the Lightroom app icon.
Once you've signed in, you can capture, import, search and organize, edit, and even save, share and export your photos.
Tap the Home () icon to view your Recent Albums and Recently Added photos, or easily navigate to the All Photos view. While in the Home view, you can also explore a number of interactive Learn tutorials and take a cue from inspiring edits by fellow photography members in the Discover section.
To know more about interactive tutorials and Discover inspirational photos, see In-app learning and inspiration Lightroom for mobile (iOS).
All Photos view is a timeline-based view of all your Lightroom photos segmented by month (default). To access the All Photos view, click in the top panel of the screen or click All Photos in the Home view.
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In All Photos view, tap with two fingers to cycle through various metadata-related information.
The People View in Lightroom for mobile (iOS) recognizes and groups photos of the same person in a cluster. You can easily browse through the photos of any particular person using the People View.
The No People Found Yet screen message is displayed when Lightroom is still analyzing all your photos to find people or when there aren't any people in your photos.
Tap the () icon at the upper-left corner of the app window to open the Albums View in the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for iOS.
Select People under the Albums View to navigate to the People View.
In this view, you can access clusters of photos detected for a particular person. The total number of photos for each person is listed below the cover photo of the cluster.
Tap () icon from the upper-right corner of the People View.
Select Show & Hide People to bring up the Show & Hide People panel.
All people clusters that are shown in the People View are selected by default. In the Show & Hide People panel, select a hidden cluster to show it. To hide a cluster, deselect it.
Tap at the upper-right corner to apply your selection.
Tap () icon from the upper-right corner of the People View.
Select Merge People to bring up the Merge People panel.
Select the people clusters that you want to merge.
Tap at the upper-right corner. In the Are these the same person? dialog box that appears, approve the suggested cluster name or rename the cluster to a desired person's name in the Add a Name field.
Tap Merge. All photos of the selected people will merge together into one person. To exit the dialog box without the merge action, tap Cancel.
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Lightroom for iOS can detect if two clusters belong to the same person. In this case, you can view a suggestion in the top panel to merge the clusters when you open one of them. Tap Yes to merge the clusters or No to not merge. If you tap No, the merge suggestion for the specific clusters will not be shown again. You can also tap the cancel icon to remove the suggestion. On re-opening the people cluster, you will see merge suggestions again.
Tap () icon from the upper-right corner of the People View.
Select an option from the Sort panel to sort your people clusters:
By First Name Sorts named people clusters in alphabetical order of their first names
By Last Name Sorts named people clusters in alphabetical order of their last names
By Count Sorts people clusters by the number of photos contained in the clusters
Tap your selection again to toggle between ascending and descending order of the selected sorting option. Named people clusters always show up above the unnamed clusters.
In the People View, tap the unnamed cluster. The cluster opens.
In the open cluster, tap the Add Name field at the top of the cluster to bring up the Rename Person dialog box.
Type a name and tap OK at the bottom of the Rename Person dialog box. Tap Cancel to exit.
To rename a people cluster, tap a people cluster in the People view and do any of the following:
Tap Cancel to exit the Rename Person dialog box.
In the People view, tap the name of a cluster to open it.
Long press a photo to enter multi-select mode and select the photos you want to remove from the cluster.
Tap from the bottom to bring up the Remove Photos dialog box.
Select Remove from person to remove the selected photos from the cluster. Select Permanently Delete to delete photos from All Photos and any corresponding album.
To set any photo in a people cluster as its cover photo, do the following:
Tap Set as Cover Photo, to set the photo as the cover photo of the people cluster.
Lightroom desktop and Lightroom for mobile (iOS and Android) analyze photos in the cloud to detect people to form clusters in People view. If you do not want Lightroom to analyze photos, you can disable People View where all existing face model data is deleted from Lightroom servers. Lightroom then no longer analyzes new photos and does not automatically group them into clusters. If you have any existing clusters in People View, they remain the same and are not deleted.
To open the preferences dialog box, select Edit > Preferences (Win) or Adobe Lightroom > Preferences (macOS).
In the preferences dialog box, click the General tab.
Under the Privacy section, deselect Enable People View.
To know more about this preferences setting, see General preferences.
Do one of the following to access the Settings menu:
Turn off the People View toggle to disable People View categorization.
Launch the app and tap App Settings () at the upper-left corner of the screen.
Select Preferences > People View and use the toggle to turn off this setting.
Tap the () icon to navigate to the Albums view which is a listing of:
You can specify the order of how the folders and albums appear in the Albums view. Tap icon at the upper-right corner of the Albums section.
From the pop-up menu, choose one of the following album sorting options:
Tap the () icon to navigate to the Shared Albums view, which is a listing of all the albums you've shared publicly.
The Grid view is available when you are looking at the photos within an album. In the Albums view, tap an album to open the Grid view.
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In the Grid view, tap with two fingers to cycle through various photo-related metadata. This helps you view the data for all the photos in the album.
By default, Lightroom for mobile picks one of the pictures to be the cover photo for the album. You can change this option and specify a photo of your choice.
In the Grid view, you can set a filter to see only specific photo filtered based on their flagging status, star rating or other filter options.
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In the Grid view, you can choose to view a flat grid or segment photos in the grid. Further, you can sort the photos by capture date, import date, modified date, and more.
Tap the three-dots icon () located at the upper-right of the Grid view. From the context menu that appears, choose any of the following options:
Segmentation > None, Auto, By Years, Months, Days, Hours, Flags, Star Ratings, and File Types.
When you enable this option, Lightroom for mobile segments the grid photos By Days (default). You can also choose more segmentation options—By Years, Months, Hours, Flags, Star Ratings, and File Types.
Sort By > Capture Date Import Date Modified Date File Name Star Rating
Select one of these sorting options to reorder the display of photos based on the selected criteria. Clicking the option again toggles between ascending and descending orders.
Sort By > Custom
Use this sort option to manually reorder your grid photos.
Tap the edit icon beside the Custom Order option, to show the Reorder panel. Long-press a photo and drag-drop it to the desired location. Tap the Custom Order option again to toggle between ascending and descending orders.
In the Grid view, tap the three-dots icon at the upper-right corner. From the content-menu, choose View Options.
Tap to enable Show Info Overlays button in the View Options menu and select from any of
The Camera Roll edit view is available when you pick a photo from your device's Camera Roll for adding photos into Lightroom for mobile.
The photo on your Camera Roll opens in the Camera Roll edit view. In this view, you can apply edits on the photo. When you accept the edits, the photo is automatically imported into Lightroom.
For related information, see Edit photos.
The Loupe view is available when you tap a photo in the Grid view. Only one photo is visible at a time. In this view, you get all the options and tools to apply edits to your photo.
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In Loupe view, tap with two fingers to cycle through metadata and photo-related information. In the image (below), you can see available Exif information and a histogram.
The Loupe view is the window where you will perform most of your actions on a photo. In addition to modifying the photo, you can share by mail or messages, copy, move, print, and more.
Do any of the following to access the settings menu:
Once you've signed in and acquainted yourself with the workspace in Lightroom for mobile (iOS), here's what all you can do with your photos:
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To learn how to work with Lightroom on your Android device, see Get started with Lightroom for mobile (Android).
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