Adobe has launched a groundbreaking computational photography camera app for iPhones, called Project Indigo. Released on 2025-06-19 23:45:00, this innovative app aims to elevate mobile photography by combining multiple images into one high-quality photo.
- Adobe launches Project Indigo camera app
- Developed by Marc Levoy from Google
- Free for select iPhone models
- Combines burst photos for higher quality
- Offers manual controls for photography
- Future updates may include Android version
One of the app’s creators, Marc Levoy, previously contributed to the impressive computational photography features of Google’s Pixel cameras. Project Indigo is free for iPhone 12 Pro, Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro, Pro Max, and all iPhone 14 models, with Adobe recommending the iPhone 15 Pro or newer for optimal performance.
With features that mimic an SLR-like look and manual controls for focus, shutter speed, and ISO, Project Indigo is designed for both casual and advanced photographers. But what does this mean for the future of mobile photography?
This app raises an intriguing question: Will it redefine how we perceive mobile photography? As Adobe integrates AI and computational photography, the implications are vast.
- Potential to democratize high-quality photography.
- Encourages innovation in smartphone camera technology.
- May influence future photography apps and editing tools.
As technology continues to evolve, will you embrace these new photographic experiences? Adobe’s journey with Project Indigo is just beginning, and the future looks promising for mobile photographers everywhere.