You can directly import photos (including raw images) and videos from your DSLR camera into Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile (Android). You can do it by connecting your mobile device in (PTP mode) to the DSLR camera using a supported USB OTG cable.
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For importing photos into Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile on Android devices that have a USB C-type connector, Adobe recommends using a USB C-type OTG cable instead of C-type adapters to connect the DSLR camera.
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If your Android device does not show the app picker and always opens the USB connection with another app installed on your Android device, you need to clear that app as the default app in your device Settings.
For more details, see Unable to import photos into Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile (Android) from a plugged-in camera.
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The Lightroom Import screen now displays the thumbnails of all images from the plugged in camera.
You can tap the Options icon (
) on the upper right corner to choose the image display and selection options:
Select All
Selects all the images displayed in the import interface. This option is enabled once all the thumbnails of the images from the plugged-in camera are loaded.
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If you want to exit the import interface and not add any photos to the album, tap the Cancel icon at the upper-left corner.
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In the import interface, the badge at the upper-right corner of the thumbnails allows you to easily identify RAW images and videos: a RAW image has a
badge and a video file has a
badge.
Import interface displaying a star (*) icon on the RAW badge of thumbnails indicating that you need to sign in with your Adobe ID to edit these raw photos.
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When launching Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile (Android) for the first time and importing photos from a plugged in camera without signing in, the import interface displays a star (*) badge on the thumbnails of certain raw photos. The star badge indicates that you need to sign in to the Lightroom app with your Adobe ID to edit these raw photos.
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In the next screen that appears, choose an album from your existing Lightroom albums in which you want to import the selected photos and videos. By default, All Photos album is selected.
To import the selected photos into a new album:
- Tap the (+) icon at the upper-right corner of the screen.
- In the New Album dialog, type a name for the new album, and tap OK.
- In the Lightroom Import screen, tap to select the new album that you've just created.
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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile (Android) begins copying the Originals (original image files) from the plugged in camera to your Android device.
The Copy to Lightroom dialog displays the progress and notifies you when the copying process is complete. At this point, you can unplug the connected camera.
If you want to cancel this copying process:
- Tap the Cancel icon in the Copy to Lightroom dialog.
- In the Cancel Copying dialog, tap Cancel to confirm. Otherwise, tap Continue.
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Once the copying process is complete, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile (Android) begins importing the copied images into the selected album.
In the Notification bar of your Android device, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile (Android) displays import notifications about the progress and completion status.
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You can continue to use the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile (Android) while the import process runs in the background.
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The import interface of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile (Android) displays the thumbnails of all the images and videos stored on your mobile device. You can choose to navigate though the thumbnails based on two views: Time view and Device Folders view. By default, the thumbnails are displayed in Time view.
Time View
Displays the image thumbnails based on the capture time.
You can tap the options (
) icon on the upper-right corner to choose the image selection, filtering, and sorting options within the Time view:
Importing photos from Camera roll or Gallery in Time view.Device Folders view
Displays the image thumbnails based on the folder structure on your mobile device.
You can tap the options (
) icon on the upper-right corner to choose the image selection, filtering, and sorting options within the Device Folders view:
Importing photos from Camera roll or Gallery in Device Folders view.Segment by Year, Month, Day, or Hour
Group or segment image thumbnails by year, month, day or hour based on their capture time. By default, the image thumbnails are segment by month. To remove any segmentation within the Time view, you can choose the No Segmentation option.
Sort by Modified Date
Sorts the time segments in descending or ascending order of their last modified date. Tapping the option again toggles between ascending and descending orders.
Sort by Folder Name
Sorts the folder groups in descending or ascending order of the folder name. Tapping the option again toggles between ascending and descending orders.
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If you want to exit the import interface and not add any photos to the album, tap the Cancel icon (
) at the upper-left corner.
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In the import interface, the RAW badge at the upper-right corner of the image thumbnails allows you to easily identify the raw images among all the images displayed from your mobile device's camera roll.
Import interface displaying a star (*) icon on the RAW badge of thumbnails indicating that you need to sign in with your Adobe ID to edit these raw photos.
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When launching Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile (Android) for the first time and adding photos saved on your mobile device without signing in, the import interface displays a star (*) badge on the thumbnails of certain raw photos. The star badge indicates that you need to sign in to the Lightroom app with your Adobe ID to edit these raw photos.
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- To select all the photos within a time segment, tap the selection circle adjacent to that time segment.
- To view all the photos within a time segment, tap the (>) icon on the right of that time segment to expand it. Tap again to collapse the time segment. You can also tap the +<No. of photos> overlay at the lower-right corner of that time segment to expand it.
- Tap to select the photos you want to add to the album.
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In the Time view, the images that do not have a capture date/time metadata information are grouped under Photos Without A Date segment.
Device Folders view
- To select all the photos within a folder group, tap the selection circle adjacent to that folder name.
- To view all the photos within a folder group, tap the (>) icon on the right of that folder group to navigate inside that folder. The images within this folder are displayed on a new screen. To navigate back, tap the (<) icon on the upper left corner of this screen. You can also tap the +<No. of Photos> overlay at the lower-right corner of that folder group to expand it.
- Tap to select the photos you want to add to the album.
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In the Device Folders view, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile (Android) retains your previous image selections when you navigate through different folders within this view.
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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile (Android) now begins importing the selected images into the target album.
In the Notification bar of your Android device, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile displays
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You can continue to use the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile (Android) while the import process runs in the background.
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The Files option in Lightroom for mobile (Android) is only available on devices running Android version 4.4 (KitKat) or later.
Using the Files option in Lightroom for mobile (Android), you can access Android's file-manager to import photos from various sources:
- Other supported photo apps and cloud-based apps installed on your
device , such as Google Photos, Google Drive, and Dropbox. - A DSLR camera connected to your mobile in PTP mode via USB OTG cable.
- Another plugged-in device connected to your mobile via USB.
- Your device's folders
To import using the Files option, do the following:
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Some of the photo apps may not support selecting multiple photos.
The import progress and completion status is displayed in the Notification bar of your Android device.
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To view your recently imported photos, go to the All Photos album. In the All Photos view, tap the three-dots (
) icon at the upper-right corner of the screen and choose Sort By Import Date. Your recent imports now appear at the top.
You can automatically import any new picture from the Camera Roll, Gallery, or other locations on your phone. You can also choose the formats to import - JPG, PNG, Videos, and Raws.
You can add photos to Lightroom for mobile (Android) from other third-party photo apps that have the
To do so, simply select photos in any other photo app, share them, and choose the Add To Lr option. Your photos are added to the All Photos album in Lightroom for mobile (Android).
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Add To Lr option when sharing from Google Photos
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Some of the photo apps may not display the Add To Lr option when you share multiple photos. For example, Dropbox allows you to export only one photo at a time to Lightroom for mobile (Android) in the following manner:
- In the Dropbox app, open any photo.
- Tap the three-dots icon (
), choose Export, and then select Add To Lr.
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After selecting the photos, tap the Share icon. From the pop-up menu that appears, choose Add To Lr.
The import progress and completion status is displayed in the Notification bar of your Android device.
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To view your recently imported photos, go to the All Photos album. In the All Photos view, tap the three-dots (
) icon at the upper-right corner of the screen and choose Sort By Import Date. Your recent imports now appear at the top.
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To learn how to import photos into Lightroom on your iPad, iPhone, or desktop, see Import photos in Lightroom for mobile (iOS) and Add photos in Lightroom (desktop).