
Since we have a lot of editing apps available in the market, then why should we consider Lightroom Pro? So let me tell you the answer more precisely. This Lightroom Pro Apk not only gives you the best way to edit with many of its tools but also allows you to capture the best moments and spread pictures in HD quality. Lightroom Pro is an Adobe Friendly Mobile-Tablet Application. Lightroom Pro is one of the apps of Adobe is the best available app to date. Be it photos or videos, Adobe has it all. The best part about this app is that its developer is Adobe, as the name suggests Adobe already covered a major percentage of the market when it comes to editing anything. This app offers a various number of features that are not even available in other apps. The app about which I am talking about is Lightroom Mod Apk. If I could get a response to explain this i'd be grateful.Lightroom Editing Tools About Lightroom Photo Editor I don't know if somehow there is something wrong with the application I got, but there is no functionality to the app except to purchase the subscription, and if somehow that qualifies as "optional" then I guess the app store is more lax about applications than I thought. they only say down at the very bottom that there is a OPTIONAL fee for "premium" that I cannot even see anything about in the software. I do not understand what is so difficult about putting in the apps description "THERE IS A $9.99 MONTHLY FEE TO USE THIS SOFTWARE".

But, the even more annoying thing is that you have no idea that there is a subscription until you have downloaded the app, which took my WIFI an hour to do, and after making an account only then does it block the entire application from use and tell you that is is $9.99 a month to use. I know I should have expected this from adobe but it is still really frustrating that there is a $10/month subscription, but I understand that adobe is a high end editing company. I am still on the fence on whther I am going to keep this subscription so far I am very undecided on whether it is worth it for me. Also the Healing Tool is very nice for fixing dirt spots and other unwanted artifacts. The auto setting for editing photos is good so that saves a lot of time. Too bad Adobe is forcing everyone to a subscription model so there is not a way to purchase the classic version. It appears that Lightroom classic had this feature judging by the number of videos on the web that show how to do it. I was very surprised that this tools was not available since I have been using other tools for years that have this feature. I am trying to process some older photographs that were digitized and due to using the flash a lot back then, there are a lot of red eyes to remove.


There is no Red Eye removal tool, this seems like a big omission for a software package oriented towards photography. I purchased Lightroom about a month ago and I am new to using Lightroom.
