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Phones have always been able to take good photos. But Adobe's new Project Indigo camera app helps you get even more out of your shots, as my testing reveals.
The latest arrival in this category is Project Indigo, which is now available for iOS (an Android version is apparently on ...
Adobe launched a free AI camera app for the iPhone called Project Indigo, aiming to offer users DSLR-like photo performance.
Adobe’s Project Indigo is a camera app built by camera nerds for camera nerds. It’s the work of Florian Kainz and Marc Levoy, the latter of whom is also known as one of the pioneers of computational ...
All hobby photographers dream of being able to take smartphone photos as good as those from system cameras. And this is precisely what's promised by Project Indigo, a new, free camera app for iPhones ...
Adobe has released Project Indigo, a free experimental app from the same team behind the original Google Pixel camera.
Adobe this week announced “Project Indigo,” a new camera app that was built by the brains behind the Pixel camera, but it’s not on Android just yet.
Adobe's Project Indigo transforms iPhone photography with DSLR-like realism, enhancing your photos with professional-level depth and detail.
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.
Adobe Labs has launched Project Indigo, a new computational photography camera app for iPhones. Former Google engineer Marc Levoy helped make it.
Adobe has released a new free camera app called Project Indigo that was designed by former Pixel camera engineers and combines computational photography with experimental AI features.