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Amazing Products TV I Tried Adobe Lightroom on the Apple Vision Pro

Awesome Tips I Tried Adobe Lightroom on the Apple Vision Pro



See what it’s like to edit photos with Adobe Lightroom in the virtual reality world inside Apple’s Vision Pro headset.

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I Edited Lightroom Photos on Apple Vision Pro Using My Eyes. It Works

0:00 Intro
0:15 Adobe Apps on Vision Pro
0:37 Adobe Lightroom on the Vision Pro
0:57 Vision Pro Interface Using Gestures
1:17 Vision Pro Eye Tracking and Clicking
1:44 Adobe Lightroom Interface
2:10 Editing Photos in Adobe Lightroom
3:57 Adobe Lightroom Classic
4:14 Apple Vision Pro Adoption
5:07 Conclusions

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Comments

  1. How colour accurate is it ? Have you compared an image edited with lightroom on AVP with the image on a calibrated, wide gamut monitor ?

  2. Let's not forget about the ENORMOUS screen size, that you will just never get on any other device.

    Apple did an amazing job.

  3. You will not able to use it in a flying plane or moving car because the windows will be flying past you. I think Apple will fix this issue in the future.

  4. It looks ugly. lol

  5. Perhaps this is an app that’s best used with mouse and keyboard when using the Apple Vision Pro.

  6. mega flop headaches, accidents eye issues and psychic disturbances…not meant spending

  7. That's an iPad App you're using on the AVP and not a native AVP app my guy.

  8. This video was a very good example of the usefulness of the vision

  9. So yuo can do the same yuo do befpre , thats reduntdant use but now yuo have a computer atach to yuor face that cost 3500 , that have 256 gb , no ports ! , only wifi , etc , i think its totally useless for me😊

  10. This is like… "hey you know how to edit photos, right? Ok cool, do something with Lightroom in the APV cause we need a video of it just because". Not even a native app… Why are this "big" tech channels doing so poorly?

  11. You're easily impressed.

  12. Looks very promising ! I’m a photographer and fully iPad LR mobile only. Hoping Apple will somehow enable a pencil for more fine tuned retouching and drawing, sketching to work on the Vision Pro.

  13. Great video. Two questions-have you tried the feature of pulling a screen close and using touch like an iPad as the interface? Another reviewer found a setting in accessibility to add a visual red pointer to the eye tracking which allows you to see exactly where to pinch with crowded or small targets, have you found that helpful?

  14. They are discontinuing their cloud service for regular users, part of the problem is that its quite hideous and horrible experience. So I dont get why they choosed to develop cloud based app and not the classic Lightroom app.

  15. It looks great

  16. I think most pro users will prefer to use the Vision Pro as a display for the Lightroom classic version on MacOS since having your files on a dedicated hard drive is always a faster way to work, especially if you have a large library of photos. The visionOS version of the app might be more of a peripheral use case for things like cataloging, viewing, and maybe some basic touchups, but it, like the iPad app, won’t ever be the workhorse for working professionals.

  17. Nobody else noticed that this is just the iPad app? It's not a first look at the Vision Pro app. That's why it's in the compatible apps.

  18. Bro. It's the iPad app. You're using the iPad App.

    Every limitation you're talking about is a limitation of the iPad app.

  19. It's still too heavy on my face

  20. 0:47 Crazy to hear someone who reports on technology not know the name for foveated rendering and describing it as patented in a manner that suggest only Apple does this…

  21. Please stop!! Most people can’t afford it!!

  22. I’ve used LRC on AVP via my MBP… 😊

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