We've spoken many times when using our iOS devices to take pictures, but after the scan comes the program (or not). The kind we can do with many apps (even Photos itself) and between them is transparency Adobe Lightroom, an Adobe photo editing application. Yes, Adobe Lightroom for iPad was recently updated by adding one of the most useful features of iPadOS, Split View. After the jump we give you more details of this newly arrived Adobe Lightroom.

And for those of you who don't know exactly what Split View is the probability of having two windows on our iPad, and when we say two windows means we may open two programs in succession on our iPad. Functionally, that Split View is very useful especially when we're working with a program and we want to search for something online for example. We can now follow an online tutorial while editing our photos by following the steps they give us.

The Mac app has been updated to allow us new types of DNG shipping. In addition, shared albums can now include, or not, metadata, and photos of others in shared albums with us can also be sent to us. The news comes at a time when many are skeptical of Adobe suite leadership due to the growth of other applications experts in the world of more creative and powerful Adobe suite shade. You can find Adobe Lightroom for iOS in the free App Store for basic image editing, or if you want to go further you will need Adobe registration.