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iPhone and iPad photos permanently wiped, as Adobe bungles iOS Lightroom app update – ZDNet
Lightroom iOS users learn a hard lesson in backing up photos, but Adobe doesn’t even offer an offline back-up option.

Adobe has admitted that a recent update to its popular Lightroom photo-editing app for iOS devices has wiped users’ photos and custom preset filters permanently if they didn’t pay for a subscription to sync their files to Adobe’s cloud.
As spotted by PetaPixel, Lightroom users with iPhones and iPads started complaining about lost photos and custom preset filters on the Photoshop feedback forum this week, after affected users installed the Lightroom 5.4 update for iOS.
An Adobe representative…
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