From importing photos from SD card to Lightroom on iPad Pro to file handling and syncing, rating images, deleting raws, through to editing, copying settings and exporting with borders, I show all the steps I use in my professional photography workflow. I show how I use presets, how I edit exposure, adjust colours and use the colour grading tool and how I quickly mark photographs to be deleted. I use VSCO's Lightroom presets in this video - unfortunately VSCO no longer offers these for sale, but there are a million Lightroom presets out there, so happy hunting! Lightroom on the iPad is an incredibly powerful tool, not just for casual photographers wanting to edit in comfort, but for professionals who have to work quickly on the move. It's quicker than Lightroom Classic on the desktop and the file syncing in the cloud between devices means I never leave home without the photos I need. I've tried to keep this video as succinct as I can, while still keeping in as much important information as I feel is necessary, but there is of course plenty more to touch on so please let me know in the comments if there are any areas you want me to go into more detail with. Follow me on Instagram: / batteryhq #Lightroom #Tutorial #ipad 00:00 - Intro 00:48 - Importing photos to iPad 01:25 - Local raw files in Lightroom on iPad 02:35 - Import to folder on iPad 05:25 - Rate and Flag Images 09:15 - Batch Delete unwanted files 13:30 - Cropping and straightening 14:35 - Removal Tool, Generative AI removal on iPad 20:50 - Photo Editing on iPad 21:35 - Lightroom Presets on iPad 22:50 - VSCO Lightroom Presets on iPad 25:30 - Choosing a Film Preset 27:20 - Radial Gradient Mask on iPad 29:00 - Copy and Paste Settings on iPad 31:00 - Photo Editing Expanded 32:00 - Color Mix Editing in Lightroom on iPad 38:40 - Film fade using Curves in Lightroom 39:00 - Color Grading in Lightroom on iPad 41:45 - Add film grain in Lightroom on iPad 47:40 - Batch export from Lightroom on iPad 48:25 - Lightroom Export settings on iPad 49:30 - Add border to photo in Lightroom on iPad