Adobe has released Project Indigo, a free computational photography camera app for iPhone users, developed by Adobe Labs.
The app offers advanced computational photography techniques to produce high-quality images with an SLR-like aesthetic.
Project Indigo is optimized for iPhone 12 Pro and newer models, emphasizing manual controls and reducing noise through combining multiple frames.
The app integrates with Lightroom for editing, includes experimental AI tools, and supports both JPEG and raw formats.
Adobe Labs has provided Project Indigo as a free app in the Apple App Store to gather feedback from users and showcase their advancements in mobile photography.
Project Indigo under-exposes photos and combines up to 32 frames to enhance dynamic range while retaining natural textures with minimal spatial denoising.
The app caters to users who prefer shooting in raw format by applying computational photography techniques to both JPEG and raw outputs.
Project Indigo is compatible with iPhone 12 series and newer models, requiring heavy computing power for optimal performance.