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TechCrunch· 2025-07-20 15:44
Adobe has released a new mobile photo and editing app, Project Indigo, with the aim of capturing images as close to naturalistic SLR-like photos as possible. https://t.co/ByRf7AbnP9 ...
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TechCrunch· 2025-07-18 20:46
Adobe has released a new mobile photo and editing app, Project Indigo, with the aim of capturing images as close to naturalistic SLR-like photos as possible. https://t.co/m2G3GFbmgx ...
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TechCrunch· 2025-07-16 22:41
Adobe has released a new mobile photo and editing app, Project Indigo, with the aim of capturing images as close to naturalistic SLR-like photos as possible. https://t.co/OvlbimQaht ...
We took some sample photos with Project Indigo and the normal iPhone camera to see how they compare.
The Verge· 2025-07-05 14:01
Overview of Project Indigo - Project Indigo is an Adobe app designed to create images with a more natural, high-contrast look, contrasting with the typical washed-out photos from camera phones [1][2] - The app utilizes computational photography, merging multiple frames to reduce noise and enhance dynamic range [2][3] - The app's processing leans towards darker exposures, differing from the iPhone's tendency to brighten shadows [3] Performance and Trade-offs - Project Indigo is currently in beta, which results in it running hot and processing images slowly [4] - There is a risk of losing images if the user switches to the main camera app during processing [4] Availability and Future - The app is currently free for download and use, but its future pricing is uncertain [5]