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The folks over at Adobe made a camera app that leaps over the iPhone's weaknesses, especially in low light scenarios. I ...
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Project Indigo is available for iPhones (12 Pro and newer, or 14 and newer for non-Pro models). It gives users full manual control over the camera and uses computational photography to produce ...
Adobe has introduced Project Indigo, an experimental camera app for iPhone users, enhancing mobile photography with AI and computational techniques. The free app focuses on image fidelity ...
Adobe launched a free AI camera app for the iPhone called Project Indigo, aiming to offer users DSLR-like photo performance.
Another nice touch: Project Indigo applies this same multi-frame computational stack even when outputting RAW/DNG files, not just JPEGs. That’s something most smartphone camera apps don’t do.
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 ...