- Project Indigo on the App Store
Welcome to Project Indigo, a new camera experience from Adobe Labs With a custom computational photography pipeline, a natural image look, and full set of manual camera controls, it offers something for professional and casual photographers alike In addition, we introduce new controls for computat…
- Project Indigo - a computational photography camera app
Today, we are releasing this for iPhone as a free mobile app from Adobe Labs, available in the Apple App Store - to share our progress and get feedback from the community The app offers full manual controls, a more natural ("SLR-like") look, and the highest image quality that computational photography can provide - in both JPEG and raw formats
- Adobe just released an iPhone camera app with full manual . . .
This is also Adobe Labs territory, meaning Project Indigo doubles as a testbed for features that may roll out more broadly across Adobe’s ecosystem later One cool early example: an AI-powered
- P: Introducing the Project Indigo camera app - Adobe Product . . .
This post applies to the Project Indigo iOS camera app Adobe Labs is excited to share an early look at Project Indigo, an iPhone camera app we've started to develop, to get feedback from the photography community The app offers full manual controls, a more natural ("SLR-like") look, and high image quality in both JPEG and raw formats
- New Adobe Project Indigo camera app boosts iPhone photography
Project Indigo, Adobe’s iPhone camera app Image: Christian Zibreg iDB Adobe Apple The app boosts your iPhone photography with full manual control and a custom computational photography pipeline designed to deliver different results than your standard smartphone photos, which Adobe says are “overly bright, low contrast, high color
- This New iPhone App From Adobe Helps You Shoot SLR-Like . . .
The latest release for iPhone is a camera app called Project Indigo It's one of Adobe’s experimental Labs projects, and it uses computational photography breakthroughs to offer iPhone users a
- Project Indigo frequently asked questions - helpx. adobe. com
Project Indigo does not yet manage photos stored in iCloud If you notice the iCloud badge in the Indigo filmstrip, you can force the original photo to be downloaded by clicking on the ‘share’ icon, or you can go to Apple Photos and download the photo from there In the future, we will be adding the ability to better manage iCloud assets
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