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A new initiative from Adobe aims to improve smartphone cameras and computational photography in general to give a more ...
Adobe launched a free AI camera app for the iPhone called Project Indigo, aiming to offer users DSLR-like photo performance.
Adobe has released Project Indigo, a free experimental app from the same team behind the original Google Pixel camera.
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Adobe recently launched the Indigo camera app, and it turns out two of the people behind the app were the brains behind the ...
Adobe has released a new free camera app called Project Indigo that was designed by former Pixel camera engineers and ...
Adobe launched a new camera app for iPhones, called Project Indigo aiming to bring DSLR-like quality and professional ...
Marc Levoy, a former distinguished engineer at Google who helped put the Pixel camera on the map, helped build the app at ...
Adobe’s Project Indigo is a new iPhone app that captures AI-enhanced, SLR-like photos with manual controls and no Adobe login ...
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Adobe says the app is meant for anyone who wants higher-quality photos from their phone, and it comes after years of research ...
Much of the premise of the new app is based on computational photography, which can refer to multiple processes. But, in the ...