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The latest arrival in this category is Project Indigo, which is now available for iOS (an Android version is apparently on ...
Adobe Project Indigo may be the iPhone camera app I've always wanted. Here's how it compares to the default iOS Camera ...
And this is precisely what's promised by Project Indigo, a new, free camera app for iPhones developed by Adobe, the company behind Photoshop. The app is designed to deliver high-quality images with ...
Discover Adobe's new Project Indigo, a computational photography app for iOS offering advanced features for both professional ...
The latest update to Project Indigo disables super-resolution by default on some iPhones to help reduce overheating and ...
Project Indigo takes an interesting approach to multi-frame image capture, combining up to 32 underexposed frames for a single shot to reduce noise and preserve highlight detail.
Project Indigo will support the iPhone 17 series later this year. Adobe says it plans to release a version for Android, but there’s no timeline for that yet. The camera experience ...
A new paper from Adobe Fellow Marc Levoy and Senior Scientist Florian Kainz discusses their latest project, which is embodied in a new Project Indigo app available for iPhones. In addition to what ...
Adobe’s Project Indigo is a camera app built by camera nerds for camera nerds.It’s the work of Florian Kainz and Marc Levoy, the latter of whom is also known as one of the pioneers of ...
Adobe’s Project Indigo is a new iPhone app that captures AI-enhanced, SLR-like photos with manual controls and no Adobe login required.
Project Indigo is available to download for free now, and runs on either the iPhone 12 Pro and up, or the iPhone 14 and up. An Android version of the app is coming at some point in the future.