![]() ![]() We mistakenly shared Project Nimbus with a small group of Adobe Creative Cloud customers. What sets Nimbus apart is that it's entirely cloud-based: as you edit, your edits and photos are automatically saved to the cloud, and the app comes with 1TB of cloud storage for this very purpose.Īfter the app leaked, Adobe released the following statement to Engadget: Basic light and color edits, brushes and gradients are all available, and the editing workflow is entirely non-destructive. Screenshot: MacGenerationsĪdobe announced development of its 'Project Nimbus' cloud-based photo editor last year, but we knew very little about this stripped down 'Lightroom in the Cloud.' Until, that is, yesterday when Adobe accidentally released an internal build of the app to some Creative Cloud users.įrench website MacGeneration got their hands on some screenshots that were captured by users before the mistake was spotted and the app was taken down by Adobe.įrom what we can tell from the screenshots and MacGeneration's description, the app is a lot like Lightroom Mobile for the iPad. ![]() A screenshot from the cloud-based photo editor 'Project Nimbus', accidentally leaked by Adobe yesterday. ![]()
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