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    Adobe launches a camera app project Indigo for full manual control iPhone

    mobile specsBy mobile specsJune 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Adobe has launched another app for the iPhone, which has highlighted the recent release of firefly and Photoshop on the App Store. A US -based company has introduced the project Indigo, a dedicated camera app manufactured by Adobe Labs that takes advantage of computational photography to capture 32 frames and connect them to the same image. It uses artificial intelligence (AI) to store images in both the standard dynamic range (SDR) and high dynamic range (HDR). Adobe says the project is compatible with Indigo Camera RAW and light room apps.

    Adobe Project Indigo App for iPhone: Features

    In a research article, Adobe described his new project Indigo app in detail. With the Project Indigo, Adobe’s purpose is to deal with the “smartphone look” problem – on the contrary, unlike images that are excessive, have high color saturation, high smooth, and firmly faster details. Although they look fine on a small screen, looking at them on a large display, according to the company, “unrealistic looks” may arise.

    This is the place where the project comes to Indigo. It is available for the iPhone as a free -to -down experimental app at the App Store. The app offers complete manual control with tools such as aperture, exhibition time, ISO, focus, and white balance, after which the temperature and tint are also controlled.

    Opening the app two ways – image and night – means daylight and nightlight photography. It is said that the latter uses a long exposure to minimize the noise and capture more frames with each shutter press. It also improves stability and reduces hand -shakes when capturing long exposure images at night. Adobe says the project brings indigenous images and more natural “SLR -likes” in the highest standards.

    The app has been strengthened through computational photography and claims to be more tightly less than the cameras. In addition, it also catchs 32 frames, aligns and joins it, resulting in low -flying highlights, low noise in the shade and photos with a better picture as a whole.

    Adobe explains that using the aforementioned methods means less localized. It is claimed that they preserve more natural textures, even if it means to leave a little noise in the image. The benefits of computer photography apply to both JPEG and raw images.

    According to the company, the project also improves zoom on the iPhone by employing the Indigo Multi -frame super resolution. It is claimed that the image standard that is usually lost by digital scaling is when the camera focuses on the central part of the icon while zooming. The app connects numerous photos of the same scene to its own image, known as the “Super Resolution Photo”. Adobe says it provides more details than what is contained in the same image.

    The project is compatible with Apple’s Pro Models, which starts with the iPhone 12 series. It is also available on the iPhone 14 and later on the non -pro model. At this time, the app is in full use and does not need sign in. Adobe says it will introduce a similar app for Android devices in time.

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