Adobe has a new calculation camera application for iPhones – and one of its creators, Marc Levoy, An impressive calculation photographic features that contain part of Google’s previous pixel cameras.
New application, The project is called IndigoReleased by Adobe Labs last week. Free and iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max and all iPhone 14 models and above. (Although Adobe advises an iPhone 15 Pro or newer use, it does not require access to an Adobe account.
“Instead of taking a single photo, Indigo captures the explosion of photos and combines them to produce a high quality photo with low noise and a higher dynamic range,” according to the application. Indigo, natural for photos, trying to create an appearance “like SLR” and offers a bunch of shots, a bunch of hand management like shutter speed, iso and white balance.
I recommend reading, to really understand what is happening under the project title Advanced Blog Post Adobe companion, who joined the company now from Levoy In 2020 Build a “Universal Camera Application” and build a chief scientist Florian Kainz. Post, why smartphone cameras are good, how the computing photos work, create a natural look of photos and how it creates some details related to its image processing pipeline.
I need to admit that I am not a camera specialist here with any means. But even I found the post very interesting and informative. The pictures in the post look great and have Adobe The photo album you can expecttoo.
The article says Levoy and Kainz, the project will be tested for technologies that can be added to other flag products such as a button to remove Indigo. And below the line, the team plans to build things like Android version, portrait mode and even video records.
“This is the beginning of a journey for Adobe – Levoy and Kainz for an integrated mobile camera and the experience that benefited from the latest advances in the AI and the latest advances in the AI, including large screens, including large screens, including large screens, including the highest imaging quality, and the highest imaging quality for everyone – for everyone – random and either seriously – randomly or strictly – randomly or seriously – for random or serious ones. “
