March 4, 2016 - 12:49 AMT
Adobe Lightroom iOS adds support for full resolution images

Back in February, Adobe updated Lightroom mobile for Android to include the ability to open, edit and export images at their full resolution. Now, the same feature is available inside the iOS version of Lightroom, Engadget reports.

The app can output any full resolution image that was either captured with the mobile device or added manually. This means that you can transfer directly from a camera over WiFi or nab a file from the likes of Dropbox, Google Drive and other cloud-based repositories before doing your edits.

Full resolution doesn't mean RAW, however. The company says that full-on RAW support for the app is something users have been clamoring for, so maybe it'll arrive in the future. In addition to the new full resolution output, Lightroom mobile for iOS has expanded the use of 3D Touch to include that handy peek and pop image preview in the Camera Roll.