Smartphones and Adobe Editing
Smartphones and Adobe Editing
4 weeks ago
I am upgrading my phone and I'm looking for advice on which one is best for editing in Lightroom and Photoshop. I primarily use my desktop, but occasionally I need to edit fast and before I get home to my computer. I currently have a Samsung Galaxy S7, but I am looking at the Galaxy Note 10+ because of the screen size, internal storage space, and the S-pen. I feel like having the larger screen and S-pen would make mobile editing way easier. Anyone have thoughts on this?
Yes, I would like the camera quality to be the best, but I really don't want to have to switch to the iPhone 11 Pro if it's not necessary. My husband has an iPhone and I hate everything about it except the camera quality.
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