Now you don’t need an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription to use Adobe Lightroom on Android. As Adobe says, “anyone can take advantage of the organizational, editing, and sharing abilities” of this tool. Lightroom lets you edit photos with a variety of tools to use and share these using different services. You can revert these changes at any time and copy edits to other photos, which will help you save time batch editing shots.
If you do have a subscription, you gain access to more features like being able to organize, edit, and share photo across mobile, web, and desktop, including photo edits. iOS users have had free access to Lightroom since October. It’s good that Android’s getting the same treatment.
Source: Droid Life | Download: Google Play Store (Free)