The new update to Adobe’s experimental camera app adds initial support for iPads with at least 6GB of RAM and the new iPhone ...
Adobe's Project Indigo app now supports select iPads and iPhone 17e, bringing new features, improved photo controls and ...
The difference in sharpness between the original image (right) and the AI Denoise version (left) isn't immediately obvious, but it does help give the scene a bit more crispness overall. - Andrew ...
After adding support for the iPhone 17 and its square sensor selfie camera last November, Adobe has updated its Project Indigo camera app to support the iPhone 17e and iPads with at least 6GB of RAM.
If you are familiar with images taken with big, modern cameras, you'd have noticed that they capture way better images when compared to mobile cameras. The good news, however, is that Adobe has ...
Adobe’s Project Indigo update adds iPad and iPhone 17e support, improving photography with smarter tools, better controls, ...
If you’ve ever suffered the burden of not knowing whether to pack your DSLR or just take your smartphone on a big trip, Adobe's Project Indigo can put that burden to rest. I've used it for a couple of ...
Adobe has quietly revealed a potentially powerful new app for iPhones named Project Indigo. The news comes from the company's research website, which provides a lot of details on the reasoning behind ...
If you are fond of using a third-party camera app on your iPhone, then Adobe's new "Project Indigo" app is for you as it brings a different kind of approach to the smartphone's photography ...
One of the best things about Project Indigo is that it can take high quality photos through a multi frame processing method. Rather than shooting a single picture, the app takes multiple frames and ...
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 ...