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Adobe launched a free AI camera app for the iPhone called Project Indigo, aiming to offer users DSLR-like photo performance.
Adobe launched a new camera app for iPhones, called Project Indigo aiming to bring DSLR-like quality and professional ...
Adobe’s new iPhone app, Project Indigo, blends advanced computational photography with manual controls to deliver DSLR-like ...
Marc Levoy, a former distinguished engineer at Google who helped put the Pixel camera on the map, helped build the app at ...
By Alimat Aliyeva Adobe has launched a new computational photography camera app for iPhones, offering users a powerful ...
Apple 's iPhone has long been known for offering decent camera results. The native camera app is simple to use – and will be ...
Adobe’s Project Indigo is a new iPhone app that captures AI-enhanced, SLR-like photos with manual controls and no Adobe login ...
Adobe's Project Indigo brings a camera app for your iPhone which offers "computational photography," among other features.
Adobe’s Project Indigo is a free iPhone app bringing advanced computational photography and manual controls to mobile photographers.
Adobe enters iPhone camera wars with Project Indigo, perhaps the most ambitious third-party camera app effort yet, and 32-frame fusion may be its party piece.
The Google Pixel camera remains solid, but remember when it was full of life and vibrancy? I was reminded of that this week.