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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 ...
Still, I am excited to see how Project Indigo continues to develop into a fully-featured camera app. But fingers crossed that Adobe doesn't start charging for this, otherwise I'll be reassessing ...
All hobby photographers dream of being able to take smartphone photos as good as those from system cameras. And this is precisely what's promised by Project Indigo, a new, free camera app for iPhones ...
Adobe has announced the iPhone camera app ' Project Indigo '. One of the developers of this app, Mark Levoy, is known for developing the computational photography technology installed in the ...
The app, named Project Indigo, is free to download and is currently available for iPhone 12 Pro models and newer. Adobe recommends optimal use on an iPhone 15 Pro or later.
Adobe Project Indigo Arrives To Transform iPhone Cameras And It's Amazing by Victor Awogbemila — Friday, June 20, 2025, 11:43 AM EDT Comments ...
Adobe has launched a new camera app for iPhone users. Called Project Indigo, the free application is available for download from the App Store. Developed by Adobe Labs, Adobe’s research and ...
Adobe Indigo for iPhones: Full Manual Control Apart from the computational photography capabilities of Project Indigo, it also offers full manual controls that are available on professional ...
Project Indigo achieves that by dramatically under-exposing the shots it combines together, and relying on a larger number of shots to combine — up to 32 frames, according to Levoy and Kainz. The app ...
The Project Indigo app will run on iPhone Pro models from the iPhone 12 Pro and newer, and standard iPhone models from the iPhone 14 and newer. No Adobe account is required and the app is free to ...
Adobe's new camera app -- called Indigo -- offers granular control over camera settings like white balance and shutter speed while also packing AI-based features like resolution upscaling for 10x ...
Adobe has launched a new computational photography camera app for iPhones, offering users a powerful tool to capture high-quality, natural-looking photos. The app, named Project Indigo, is free to ...