![]() ![]() You don't want to emulate the newspaper industry. I'm not averse to subscription for the right capabilities - Adobe's problem is they're using Mobile as part of the subscription carrot, believing that the Desktop apps are the main attraction, much like newspapers gave away web content/ads believing that print was their "real" product. While new photo processing apps have been coming on the scene with startling regularity lately (Luminar, On1 Photo RAW, Topaz Studio), the thing that will really put someone over the top is getting a useful subset of features on iOS for a reasonable price. Just when a bunch of pros settled on LR Mobile for doing fast triaging and rating of photos, Adobe ruined the app interface and took away the fast rating feature (supposedly temporarily, but it's been a month of constant anger from effected pros with no response yet). There is a very ripe market for an app that can do something like PM on iOS, and Adobe can't stop shooting themselves in the foot trying to figure out what Lightroom Mobile is for. ![]() After that, the trick is getting the images from the device to the desktop OS - with iOS 11, it could be as simple as a folder in iCloud. I would think you'd be able to rename, apply metadata, etc. You should be able to pull images in from the Camera Roll on the device and resave them in your app sandbox. PM really doesn't need to get images directly from the card in order to be useful.
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