I do welcome this tool but the omission of the options I mentioned does make me wonder about Adobe’s focus for this product (app). Whereas VSCO is mainly equipped with professional filters, which can only perform color correction of your photo. While not perfect, this method is faster and easier than that I used to employ on either of my mobile devices. FixThePhoto Choice: Snapseed is suitable for a wider range of people, offering both quick filters for editing and manual tools for correcting the face and background. Add a Border and Share that image to create the final image. Import that exported image from the camera roll back into Lightroom.ģ. Use the existing Save to Camera Roll tool to export a watermarked image with specific dimensions.Ģ. The app will let you edit RAW photos at their full resolution, which is great to fine tune details in photos. Don’t be fooled by the simple and clean user interface of the app, Darkroom is a feature-packed photo editor that will let you edit RAW photos easily. It is still an easier workflow to create the final image it just requires three steps.ġ. Darkroom is one of the best RAW photo editing apps for iPhone. Watermarking, a necessary evil to remind viewers copyright applies.Īlthough these options are missing, the new function is not a right-off though. What size image is being exported ? (we dot want full sized images on social media).Ģ. There are two missing options on this tool:ġ. The new tool enables the format (aspect ratio) of the final image to be chosen along with the size & colour of the border. On the iPad I have been dropping the exported image into a Photoshop template.īecause Lightroom Mobile was updated last week to add a new function Add Border and Share. However on the iPhone its been a case of exporting the image and then using the Snapseed tools Expand & Crop. These borders were easy to create on my desktop Lightroom Classic, I have a couple of export presets configured to utilise the Mogrify plugin to work the magic. I do this for 2 reasons I want the whole image to be visible in the feed & I just think it gives space for each image to breathe. My Feed – notice the single untidy image with no border I do notice that it seems to be more common now. If you follow my instagram (or have taken a look at it) you will be aware this is how I post my images & have done so for a while. I bet lightroom would be nicer, but for posting to Instagram or something the platforms compression algorithm is going to be a bigger bottleneck than an export would be. “Why do many Fuji users add borders on thier images when sharing on Instagram” (further down the post it was clarified to acknowledge that it was not only Fuji users). Honestly, I think it depends on your usecase. A week or two back I saw a question on a Fuji focused Facebook Group.
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