Adobe has updated its free photo editing app Lightroom to cater to iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus users. The app has been optimized for the iPhone 7 and features support for the iPhone 7 Plus' dual camera. Photos shot on these devices in the Adobe DNG format will boast improved color, lens, and noise profiles.
Speaking of which, Lightroom's in-app camera now supports the DNG format natively. This is Adobe's open-source RAW photo format that's designed for maximum image quality and editing flexibility. Alas, DNG support is limited to devices running iOS 10 and featuring a 12MP camera, such as the iPhone 6s, iPhone SE, and the 9.7-inch iPad Pro.
Finally, the app has been updated with support for the DCI-P3 color space used in digital movie projection and supported by the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus' displays.
Lightroom is a free download from the Apple App Store, and is also available on Android devices.
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