

It worked great for RAW photos and even for JPEG and HEIC photos. So, for years, I had a toolkit of half a dozen apps that I used to edit my photo on my iPhone and iPad.īut with iOS10, Apple introduced support for the RAW format on iPhone and I started to look for an app that supported it - and I tried Lightroom mobile.

So I tried to find photo editing apps that would enable me to edit my travel photos in ways I was used to.

Aperture was a desktop software quite similar to Adobe Lightroom.īut when I turned to iPhone photography, neither Lightroom nor Aperture existed on iPhone.
