Adobe's new Indigo app
- Sean Arbabi

- 4 days ago
- 1 min read
If you use an iPhone, you might be interested in Adobe's Indigo app, promising to deliver higher-quality images.

Adobe Indigo, now officially called Project Indigo, is a free, experimental camera app for iPhones that uses computational photography to produce natural-looking photos with more manual control than the native camera app.
It's designed to provide SLR-like image quality and offers features like manual controls, a live histogram, zebra striping, and the ability to save DNG RAW files for professional editing in apps like Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop.
The app is a work in progress, but it can be downloaded from the App Store to get an early look at future mobile photography technologies from Adobe.
I'm most excited about the low-light photography improvements. The tests look killer as far as noise reduction and clarity.
No aspect ratio controls on it yet, but hopefully coming soon.
Solid info and amazing before-and-after test images on Adobe's site: https://research.adobe.com/articles/indigo/indigo.html
More info in Engadget's article as well:: https://www.engadget.com/apps/adobe-project-indigo-is-a-new-photo-app-from-former-pixel-camera-engineers-213453207.html








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