For photography enthusiasts, the prosumer camera app market has had no shortage of great options, with longtime favorites like Halide from Lux leading the pack. Now, Adobe has decided to enter the ...
Last week Adobe Labs quietly unveiled Project Indigo, its impressive new (and free) computational photography app for iOS with some serious provenance. Available for iPhone 12 Pro/Pro Max, 13 Pro/Pro ...
What’s happened? Adobe’s experimental camera app, Project Indigo, known for its advanced computational photography tools, has now received support for the iPhone 17-series. But there’s a catch. You ...
The decision to turn off access to the front-facing square camera sensor is a temporary solution. The decision to turn off access to the front-facing square camera sensor is a temporary solution. is ...
Don't miss out on our latest stories. Add PCMag as a preferred source on Google. If you've got an iPhone 17 and have been waiting to try Adobe's Project Indigo app for photography, there's good news.
Adobe has launched a new experimental camera app for iPhone called Project Indigo. Built by Adobe’s research team, the app is free to use and gives mobile photographers more control over their shots.
Project Indigo is a free photography app developed by Adobe and is currently available for the iPhone. The app is designed to deliver photographs with DSLR-like reality and a ‘natural look’ on phones, ...
In a somewhat surprising move here, former Googlers Marc Levoy and Florian Kainz have launched a new camera app called “Project Indigo” over at Adobe. And it looks to be almost a complete recreation ...