Mobile from Lightroom to Photoshop Fix return question

As a test I used the access to the camera (button down right in LRM) to take a photo directly from my iPad Pro in LRM. The number of pixels in the long edge of the image is 3264px. I then use the "Open in..." option to send the picture to Photoshop Fix - do some changes and then use the option 'Save in Lightroom' to make a round trip on the image to return to LRM.

The resulting image has a number of long edge of 2048 pixels.  I know that this subsampling occurs when exporting to LRM to film, but why in this case the return from one mobile application to another.

Is this something will be fixed in future updates?

Thank you

Hi all

With the release of difficulty 1.3.

Fix can open images at full resolution instead of the downsizing of the image to 2048px opening compared to the Creative clouds > Lightroom.

Please update your applications and let me know if this helps!

-Kathleen

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