Project Indigo is a completely free app released experimentally by Adobe Labs, Adobe's research division, and does not require an Adobe account to use it. However, at ...
Adobe launched its own take on how smartphone cameras should work this week with Project Indigo, a new iPhone camera app from some of the team behind the Pixel camera. The project combines the ...
For most people, the camera app that comes pre-installed on your phone is perfectly capable of producing good photos. Sure, there are third-party options with advanced features, but those are for ...
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 ...
A new initiative from Adobe aims to improve smartphone cameras and computational photography in general to give a more natural, SLR-like look to iPhone photography. A new paper from Adobe Fellow Marc ...
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 ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Adobe launched its own take on how smartphone cameras should work this week with Project Indigo, a new iPhone camera app from some ...