Adobe has launched a substantial upgrade to its ghtroom for Android app. Version 2.0 introduces a new, in-app camera update that supports capturing images in DNG raw format, which gives photographers maximum freedom for editing.
Additionally, the camera gives you the ability to shoot through presets, which enables you to preview capture images with the specific settings already attached to that image. Other features include a de-haze tool to adjust haze fog along with integration to Adobe emiere Clip to create video stories.
In announcing the update in a blog post, Adobe featured the work of professional photographer Colby , who showed off the app’s capabilities with a series of images from a recent trip to Cuba.
Anyone is free to try out the new version, which is available now in the ay Store. You’ll need a Creative Cloud subscription, however, to continue to use it after the trial period expires.
y this matters: Adobe’s Creative Cloud service is the benchmark for photo editing, Android offers strong capabilities with its RAimage support. Since there are so many Android phones that now offer great cameras, top support from Adobe’s services will certainly be welcome by those who are heavily into photography or just want to take more control over how their images look.