Adobe's New iPhone Camera App Brings Computational Photography to Life
Adobe's Project Indigo camera app offers SLR-like photos using computational photography on iPhones. Here's everything you need to know.
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Adobe's New iPhone Camera App Brings Computational Photography to Life Adobe’s Computational Photography Camera App for iPhones Explained Looking to enhance your iPhone’s photo quality with advanced image processing? Adobe’s new computational photography camera app for iPhones , Project Indigo, is designed to do just that. Built with the expertise of Marc Levoy—who played a pivotal role in the success of Google’s Pixel camera—this app offers a blend of manual controls, SLR-style image output, and smart photo merging that leverages bursts instead of single captures. Whether you're a casual user or a photography enthusiast, Indigo brings cutting-edge computational photography right to your mobile device, with no Adobe login required and full support for iPhone 12 Pro and newer. Image : Google How Adobe’s Project Indigo Enhances Mobile Photography Project Indigo isn’t just another iPhone camera app—it’s Adobe’s experimental playground for computational photography. Instead of snapping a single image, Indigo captures a burst …