Adobe has launched the Project Indigo camera app, available for newer iPhone models, aiming to improve mobile photography. This free app serves as a potential replacement for the built-in Camera app and focuses on enhancing image quality through manual controls, computational photography, and a natural SLR-like aesthetic. Unlike traditional smartphone photography that often results in subpar images, Indigo captures multiple shots of the same scene to create a higher-quality photo, addressing common deficiencies associated with mobile camera apps.
Instead, computational photography typically underexposes the shot, and, more importantly, captures multiple images of the same scene. Those images are combined to reduce noise and other issues, producing a higher-quality image.
Indigo offers several features designed to improve the quality of your photos, Adobe said in its new research post. First, it offers manual controls so you can set the shutter speed, ISO, exposure, focus, temperature, and other elements.
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