"A simplified depiction of Indigo's image processing pipeline. The frontend (at left) aligns and merges a stream of raw frames flowing from the camera. The merged but still (nearly) raw image is optionally stored as an Adobe DNG (Digital Negative) file (red box at top). The look computed by our Adaptive Color Profile AI (green box) is stored in the DNG file alongside the pixels, but doesn't change them. The output of this AI also drives the backend (at right), which consists of tone mapping, sharpening, and color adjustments. These operations do change the pixel values. The modified pixels are compressed and stored in the JPEG file. The baking of adjustments into pixels is why editing a JPEG is always harder than editing a DNG."
Project Indigo looks like a game-changer for mobile photography, offering DSLR-level controls and stunning image quality using computational techniques. As a student, it’s exciting to see such tech bringing pro features to everyday devices.
Now this is something I will love to try on my new iPhone 16 Plus!!! Let's see how things pan out!!!
Project Indigo sounds amazing! They offer pro-level photo controls and seamless Lightroom integration without the hassle of sign-ins. Can’t wait to try. Congrats on the launch!
This app truly elevates iPhone photography with pro-level features and a seamless editing workflow.
Love this! Super handy for capturing quick, high-quality shots without needing to mess with complicated settings. It’s the kind of tool that fits perfectly into a mobile workflow. Will definitely give it a try soon!
🚀 Wow, Adobe really does give cheat codes for taking pictures! Project Indigo makes the iPhone camera feel like a mini studio, you can just snap, edit, upload, without logging in again, totally awesome! 🔥📷 awesome
Congrats on the launch! Any plans to bring in features like portrait mode or smart reflection removal soon? Would be a great addition to an already powerful tool.
Project Indigo looks fantastic! As someone aspiring to be a professional photographer who has consciously chosen not to invest heavily in camera gear just yet, I'm always on the lookout for tools that streamline creative workflows and enhance my output. This looks incredibly promising. Great work!