- Adobe Lightroom User Guide
- Introduction
- In-app learning
- Add, import, and capture photos
- Organize photos
- Edit photos
- Edit photos
- Edit photos in Lightroom for mobile (iOS)
- Edit photos in Lightroom for mobile (Android)
- Quickly edit photos with Quick Action in Lightroom on mobile (Android)
- Quickly edit photos with Quick Action in Lightroom on mobile (iOS)
- Presets in Lightroom
- Presets in Lightroom for mobile (Android)
- Crop, Rotate, & Geometry tool in Lightroom
- Remove tool in Lightroom
- Remove tool in Lightroom for mobile (iOS)
- Remove tool in Lightroom for mobile (Android)
- Edit panel in Lightroom
- Masking in Lightroom
- Lens Blur in Lightroom
- Merge photos to create HDRs, panoramas, and HDR panoramas
- Edit HDR photos
- Edit HDR photos in Lightroom for mobile (iOS)
- Edit HDR photos in Lightroom for mobile (Android
- Easily enhance image quality in Lightroom
- Edit photos in other apps
- Learn about Content Credentials
- Add Content Credentials in Lightroom on mobile (Android)
- Add Content Credentials in Lightroom on mobile (iOS)
- Edit photos
- Edit videos
- Save, share, and export
- Lightroom for mobile, TV and the web
- Get started with Lightroom for mobile (iOS)
- Get started with Lightroom for mobile (Android)
- Adobe Photoshop Lightroom on the web
- Set up Lightroom for Apple TV app
- Use keyboard shortcuts in Lightroom for mobile (iOS and Android)
- Adobe Photoshop Lightroom for mobile and Apple TV | FAQ
- View Lightroom photos and videos on your TV
- How to Add Presets/Sync Presets with mobile
- Migrate photos
- Troubleshooting
Apply trim, presets, and local adjustments to enhance your videos and easily share them with others.
You can now trim and edit video clips in Lightroom for mobile (iOS). Starting the June 2022 release, you can easily apply editing controls and trim videos in Lightroom for mobile (iOS).
In this article, you can know more about how to:
With the October 2023 release of Lightroom for mobile (iOS) version 9.0, you can now access new and simple editing workflow to enhance your videos.
To begin editing a video in your Lightroom for mobile (iOS) app, follow the steps given below:
To edit the video, click the settings icon to select Video Quality, which is Original by default.
Videos can be stored on your device for offline viewing and editing. Settings can also be copied between videos or photos to create a consistent look.
Some presets are partially compatible with videos due to limited compatibility with the enhancement controls. All enhancements compatible with videos will automatically apply when you select the Preset.
Enhance your videos in just a click using Presets like Retro, B&W, Video Presets, etc, according to your editing needs.
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Recommended Presets
These presets are automatically provided to you based on your video, with the help of Adobe Sensei. The results can change with time, even for the same video. Use the given carousel options such as Subtle, Strong, HDR, and more to easily filter these presets.
Premium Presets
These presets are updated with every release and include categories like Portraits, Travel, Cinematic, Videos, and more.
Yours
These are all the presets that you have created or saved, as well as all the default presets included with Lightroom.
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To apply a preset to the video, simply click the preset.
For more details on Presets, see Edit Photos.
The Trim icon lets you trim parts of your videos. You can also rotate the video and flip it if you need to.
Follow the steps below to trim/rotate/flip a video in Lightroom for mobile (iOS):
Adjust Light, Color, and Effects in your videos
In the Edit panel use the local adjustments editing sliders to quickly adjust Light, Color, and Effects in your videos.
If you wish to apply the same edit settings between photos and videos in an album, simply copy the edits from the desired photo/video and paste them into the selected photo/video.
Tap and hold an edited image in Lightroom/Edit view to reveal a menu at the bottom of the screen. Tap Copy to copy the settings, select one or more photos, and tap Paste to apply the copied settings.
For more details on copy & paste, see Copy & Paste Edits.
Use the editing sliders provided in the Light panel to adjust the tonal range in your videos.
- Exposure - Use this slider to adjust the brightness of your videos. Move the slider to the left to make the video darker; move it to the right to make the video brighter.
- Contrast - Determines the contrast between light and dark colors. Move the slider to the left to flatten the contrast; move it to the right to make it more dramatic.
- Highlights - This controls the brightness of the lighter parts of your videos. Move the slider to the left to darken highlights to recover details; and right to brighten them and reduce details.
- Shadows - Move the slider to the left to deepen shadows; move it to the right to brighten them and recover details.
- Whites - Sets the white point of the video. Move the slider to the right to make more colors appear completely white.
- Blacks - Sets the black point of the video. Move the slider to the left to make more colors appear completely black.
To know more about tonal range, see Adjust Tonal Range.
The editing sliders in the Color panel let you quickly and easily adjust the White Balance, Color Grading and Color Mix. You can also make your videos black and white with the B&W functionality.
- Temp - This control sets how yellow/warm or blue/cool your video looks.
- Tint - This control sets how green or magenta your video looks.
- Vibrance - Use this control to increase the intensity of muted colors in your video.
- Saturation - Use this control to increase the intensity of all colors in your video.
- Color Grading - Tap the Grading ( ) icon to adjust the colors of mid-tones, shadows, and highlights using the Color Grading sliders.
- Color Mixing - Tap the Mix icon to fine-tune individual colors using the Hues, Saturation, and Luminance sliders.
- B&W - Tap B&W to make and edit your videos in black and white.
Point curve, and Tone curve options are currently not supported for editing videos in Lightroom for iOS.
For more information on white balance, see Adjust Color.
Add effects to your videos by using Vignette and Grain adjustment sliders in the Effects panel.
- Vignette - Use the sliders to add the Vignette effect to your video.
- Midpoint - Lower values apply the Amount adjustment to a larger area away from the corners. Higher values restrict the adjustment to an area closer to the corners.
- Roundness - Lower values make the vignette effect more oval. Higher values make the vignette effect more circular.
- Feather - Lower values reduce softening between the vignette and the vignette’s surrounding pixels. Higher values increase the softening.
- Highlights - Controls the degree of highlight contrast preserved when the amount is negative. Suitable for videos with small highlights, such as candles and lamps.
- Grain - Use this slider to add film grain to your videos.
- Size - Controls grain particle size. At sizes of 25 or greater, blue is added to make the effect look better with noise reduction.
- Roughness - Controls the regularity of the grain. Move left to make the grain more uniform; move to the right to make it more uneven.
For more on effects, See Apply Effects.
After successfully applying the desired edits to your video, you can follow the steps below to export your videos: