The camera workspace in Adobe Lightroom on mobile provides professional photography controls organized into three capture modes: AUTO, PRO, and HDR. Each mode presents a different set of controls optimized for its purpose.
You can adjust the following capture options to enhance photo quality:
A. Exit capture interface B. On camera flash option C. DNG/JPEG capture option D. Switch to front camera E. More options F. Presets G. Exposure lock H. Capture button I. Capture mode J. Recent photos
- Exit capture interface: Select to close the camera screen and return to the previous workspace.
- Flash: Select to set the flash mode for capturing photos in different lighting conditions.
- File Format: Select to toggle between capturing photos in DNG format for advanced editing flexibility or JPG format for standard compressed output.
- Camera switch: Select to toggle between the rear and front camera lenses.
- Options: Select to access additional camera settings and advanced controls.
- Aspect Ratio: Select to define the photo’s aspect ratio before capturing a photo.
- Timer: Select to set a delay between pressing the capture button and taking the photo.
- Grid & Level: Select to display visual guides such as grids or level indicators on the viewfinder.
- Show or Hide Highlight Clipping: Select to display overexposed areas in the frame to prevent loss of detail in bright regions.
- Settings: Toggle on to configure Max Screen Brightness, Geotag Photos, and Save Unprocessed Original.
- Presets: Select to apply predefined camera settings optimized for specific shooting conditions.
- Exposure Lock: Select to lock the current exposure settings to maintain consistent brightness while reframing the shot.
- Capture mode: Select to switch between different shooting modes such as Automatic, Professional, and High Dynamic Range.
- Recent photos: Select to open and review the most recently captured photos.