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I wanted to evaluate LR Mobile before I purchase the Creative Cloud. I use Fuji x100s and wanted to evaluate the workflow for edit .RAF files.  I imported RAF files in iPad 3 (IOS 8.0.2). I  can see the files .RAF files in my iPAD and edit them (HandyPhoto).   However I am unable to add .RAF file in LR Mobile. It just does not show those photos.  It seems it is possible (http://www.dpreview.com/forums/post/53462725) so wanted to know if this is a bug (IOS 8.0.2) or I am making a mistake.

A direct import of RAF file to Lr Mobile is not supported yet. You have to first import the RAF file to Lr Desktop and sync them to your mobile device. Hope that answers your question.- Guido

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