#ProjectIndigo

2025-06-27

Introducing Adobe Project Indigo – a breakthrough in mobile photography. This free iPhone app reimagines what a smartphone camera can do, blending professional manual controls, true RAW capture, multi-frame super-resolution, and a natural, SLR-like aesthetic. Built by Adobe Labs, Indigo delivers unmatched image quality using advanced computational photography—perfect for creatives, enthusiasts, and pros alike. Curious how it compares to your native camera? Tap to explore how Indigo changes the game. 👇 #Adobe #MobilePhotography #ComputationalPhotography #ProjectIndigo #iPhonePhotography #Lightroom
research.adobe.com/articles/in

📸 When you tap the shutter…
Your phone quietly grabs 30 frames, picks the best, and merges them.
Crystal-clear photos. Zero effort.
🎧 Camera tips from #ACast737: youtube.com/shorts/lgzhDGQl12g
#MobilePhotography #PhoneCameraSecrets #projectindigo

2025-06-24

Adobe's Project Indigo app is nice but the pictures feel pretty low quality. I think they do this purposefully because it's "better" than having noise in the image, but idk it just feels kinda plasticy when you zoom in.

All of these are from an iPhone 16 1x mode.

#ProjectIndigo #ShotoniPhone

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2025-06-24

Adobe's Project Indigo app is nice but the pictures feel pretty low quality. I think they do this purposefully because it's "better" than having noise in the image, but idk it just feels kinda plasticy when you zoom in. All of these are from an iPhone 16 1x mode. #ProjectIndigo #ShotoniPhone

Photograph of a computer screen showing the macOS dock with a cursor hovering over the Google Chrome icon, which has a speech bubble above it that reads, "Google Chrome." The Samsung logo is visible on the bottom of the screen.Photograph of a portion of a dark gray keyboard with a red arrow pointing to the "back" key. Other keys visible include "del", volume controls, "+ =", and "enter".
2025-06-23

from some quick tests of using #ProjectIndigo (iOS camera app by Adobe), it seems to take RLLY crisp pictures, but my iPhone gets SO hot when using it.. it is doing a lot of processing locally to be fair though… not sure if it’s worth the trade-off. I’ll keep it installed for 1-offs.. #photography

2025-06-23

from some quick tests of using #ProjectIndigo (iOS camera app by Adobe), it seems to take RLLY crisp pictures, but my iPhone gets SO hot when using it.. it is doing a lot of processing locally to be fair though… not sure if it’s worth the trade-off. I’ll keep it installed for 1-offs..

#photography

2025-06-23

from some quick tests of using #ProjectIndigo (iOS camera app by Adobe), it seems to take RLLY crisp pictures, but my iPhone gets SO hot when using it.. it is doing a lot of processing locally to be fair though… not sure if it’s worth the trade-off. I’ll keep it installed for 1-offs..

#photography

2025-06-23

Adobe is testing a new app on iOS (not sure about Android?) called #ProjectIndigoresearch.adobe.com/articles/… – looks pretty cool tbh. I’m gonna be trying it out over the next few days! it’s free btw.. not sure if it will be in future :/

2025-06-23

Adobe is testing a new app on iOS (not sure about Android?) called #ProjectIndigoresearch.adobe.com/articles/in – looks pretty cool tbh. I’m gonna be trying it out over the next few days!

it’s free btw.. not sure if it will be in future :/

2025-06-23

Adobe is testing a new app on iOS (not sure about Android?) called #ProjectIndigo – research.adobe.com/articles/… – looks pretty cool tbh. I’m gonna be trying it out over the next few days!

it’s free btw.. not sure if it will be in future :/

2025-06-22
Miguel Afonso Caetanoremixtures@tldr.nettime.org
2025-06-22

"As Adobe explores ways to evolve mobile photography, and in order to address some of these gaps, we have developed a camera app we call Project Indigo. Today, we are releasing this for iPhone as a free mobile app from Adobe Labs, available in the Apple App Store - to share our progress and get feedback from the community. The app offers full manual controls, a more natural ("SLR-like") look, and the highest image quality that computational photography can provide - in both JPEG and raw formats. It also introduces some new photographic experiences not available in other camera apps.

Let's break this down, starting with computational photography. While this phrase has come to mean many things, in the context of mobile cameras it typically includes two strategies: (1) under-expose slightly to reduce the clipping of highlights, and (2) capture multiple images in rapid succession when you press the shutter button. These images are aligned and combined to reduce noise in the shadows. The laws of physics say that imaging noise (the digital version of film grain) goes down as the square root of the number of images that are added together, so if the camera combines 9 images, noise is reduced by a factor of 3.
(...)
What's different about computational photography using Indigo? First, we under-expose more strongly than most cameras. Second, we capture, align, and combine more frames when producing each photo - up to 32 frames as in the example above. This means that our photos have fewer blown-out highlights and less noise in the shadows. Taking a photo with our app may require slightly more patience after pressing the shutter button than you're used to, but after a few seconds you'll be rewarded with a better picture.

As a side benefit of these two strategies, we need less spatial denoising (i.e. smoothing) than most camera apps. This means we preserve more natural textures."

research.adobe.com/articles/in
#Adobe #AI #Photography #DigitalPhotography #ProjectIndigo #iPhone #SLR

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2025-06-20
2025-06-20

Project Indigo : Adobe lance son alternative à l’Appareil Photo d’Apple dlvr.it/TLScJR #ProjectIndigo #Adobe

Alexander S. Kunzalexskunz@mas.to
2025-06-13

Very interesting!

Project Indigo is a new computational photography app from Adobe (currently iOS only) and after reading through the feature explanations I'm really curious.

I wish I would've had it on our recent trip to Northern California but alas, it was only revealed today. :)

research.adobe.com/articles/in

#Photography #Adobe #ProjectIndigo #iPhonePhotography #iOS #iPhone #MobilePhotography

Cassidy Curtisotherthings
2023-05-16

Now, there are some things is doing that we will not do with , like mapping: some of the locations we cover are not known to the public, and preserving that secrecy is important (for reasons we discuss here: grafarc.org/news/2011/12/why-g) The INDIGO folks have wisely chosen a spot that's already hyper-public, so location secrecy is a non-issue for them.

Cassidy Curtisotherthings
2023-05-16

That's where comes in. For two years they've been documenting the changing graffiti on a 3-km stretch of Vienna's Donaukanal, using custom GPS hardware and state of the art photogrammetry. The result is a full 3D model with an unprecedented level of detail. I mean, check this out:

youtu.be/JwslutDFmrw

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