Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I feel like I must be missing something, but I can't find info about it anywhere, and certainly not in the app itself.
I take a lot of architectural photography. In the desktop app, I use the manual lens correction all the time to remove converging vertical lines (similar to the upright tool in Lightroom CC).
Is this not available in the mobile version? Is there no 'skew' option?
No, it isn't. Don't forget that the mobile version of any desktop app will be cut-down. Generally, mobile devices don't have the power to perform complex operations. There is a lens correction facility, but I have no idea how effective that is - I only use LRM for photos I've taken with my phone, and the lens correction tool seems to do nothing.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
No, it isn't. Don't forget that the mobile version of any desktop app will be cut-down. Generally, mobile devices don't have the power to perform complex operations. There is a lens correction facility, but I have no idea how effective that is - I only use LRM for photos I've taken with my phone, and the lens correction tool seems to do nothing.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I don't really believe this to be a complex operation, since I can download other apps that specifically do exactly what I am looking for. It looks like my workflow will just have to include those apps as well. Perhaps adobe can add this feature in a later update.
Anyway, thanks for clearing up my suspicion.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
It's a very complex operation. To demonstrate how complex, please explain the algorithmic requirements of performing it.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I think I was unclear, I'm not taking about the upright tool itself, which I can see is a very complex task. I'm just looking for a skew command where I can 'tilt' the image forward or backward to straighten the converging vertical lines (this task results in a trapazoid-shaped image that you would need to crop).
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
I too would love this. This, and the ability to change camera profiles, would mean i never have to use LR desktop.
With the latest IOS devices being 64 bit i cant imagine that we wont get this feature before long.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
Manual perspective correction is an affine transform (Affine transformation - Wikipedia) which requires no more computational effort than rotating or resizing an image.
More anecdotally, the Instagram app easily performs manual perspective corrections.
These adjustments are essential even to casual architecture photography, and are sorely missing from an otherwise spectacular app. +1 vote for this feature.
The automatic upright tool in Photoshop is a somewhat more complicated algorithm, which is perhaps why you are confused, but it is not the subject of the question.
Copy link to clipboard
Copied
The Snapseed app can do both auto and various forms of manual corrections on both phones and tablets so it is not an issue of processing power but rather a desire to include this capability within the mobile LR app