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  • May 23, 2025
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This post applies to the Project Indigo iOS camera app. 

 

Adobe Labs is excited to share an early look at Project Indigo, an iPhone camera app we've started to develop, to get feedback from the photography community. The app offers full manual controls, a more natural ("SLR-like") look, and high image quality in both JPEG and raw formats. It also introduces some new photographic experiences not available in other camera apps. For more information on the underlying technology, please refer to thiProject Indigo blog post.

 

Before you start with Project Indigo 

  • We recommend using Project Indigo on iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max or newer devices.
    (Also supported are 12 Pro/Pro Max, 13 Pro/Pro Max, and all 14-series devices.)
  • You should have at least 1GB of storage space left for the app, the downloadable AI Models inside the app, and for captured photos. 

 

Recipes for success when using Project Indigo 

To get the maximum out of your images captured with the app, follow these guidelines: 

  • When reviewing the results, focus on Project Indigo's more natural look (in both SDR and HDR). If you haven’t done this before, try viewing the images on your laptop or desktop device, preferably on an HDR screen. 
  • Capture with both JPEG and raw DNGs with file saving enabled. Project Indigo produces computational photography DNG files, which have the same natural look as JPEG images, but much more latitude for editing after capture. 
  • Take control of the camera with the built-in Pro Controls, including controls that are exclusive to a computational camera: Frames to Merge and Merge Method. These may be intimidating for beginners, but with Project Indigo, you can try them for free, and nothing will break—you can always reset the settings to ‘Auto’ and let the camera take back control. 
  • Go to the Indigo Labs page and play with the latest innovations our team can offer. These are only available on mobile via Indigo! 
  • Be patient! Project Indigo is doing a lot of heavy lifting under the hood, and it will reward you with great photos. In return, it may ask you for a bit of time to set up captures when needed, and to wait a few seconds for the image processing to finish. 

 

Sending feedback 

Please try the app and share feedback in this community forum thread. If you report a problem you encountered, it would help to include details like which device you are running Project Indigo on, what kind of scene you were trying to capture, what you were trying to achieve with the camera, and as much information as possible about what you like or do not like about the resulting photo quality. Our team will continually monitor this thread to track issues and improve future experiences.  

 

To improve the performance and results of Project Indigo, it is important that examples of images that do not meet your expectations are forwarded to the team via your report.  A large variety of file formats are allowed as attachments in these forum posts. The best option is to attach your image's raw file directly to your feedback post. Note that there is a 50 MB limit on an attachment's file size. If your raw file is too large to attach, the best option is to share the file via a file-sharing service (Dropbox or similar) and then share the link in your feedback post. Thank you for continuing to provide feedback on the Project Indigo camera! 

 

Boris Ajdin: Product Manager, NextCam 
 
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    361 replies

    Participant
    July 13, 2025

    Impressive HDR results! Wondering if the team are considering adding film sims ala Fuji. Be nice to 'shoot' Monochrome.

    Adobe Employee
    July 14, 2025

    Hi Stan - thank you for your feedback. We will explore an option to add more looks in upcoming releases.

    judy958
    Participating Frequently
    July 12, 2025

    I love this app but I have trouble editing my photos in the photos app. Even a slight crop will change the color cast on my photos it will go back to normal if I reset it but is there any way to avoid this?

    Adobe Employee
    July 14, 2025

    Hi Judy - thank you for trying Indigo and for reaching out to the team. I am sorry you are facing issues in editing HDR JPEGs captured by Indigo. We are working with Apple on resolving this issue and will report back as soon as we have any updates. For the time being, if you capture JPG+DNG you can open the DNG in Lightroom mobile app and edit without such side effects.

    Participant
    July 12, 2025

    Hi - I am a long time LR Classic user, now on my MacBook Pro. How can I import the DNG files into LRC ? I tried to copy images from the Apple Photos library on my desktop, but only small JPEGs were imported. 

    Participating Frequently
    July 12, 2025

    Hello:

    I felt your pain for weeks, but do have the step-by-step solution after much trial, error, and frustration. My issue is, I don’t use LR.  I’ve been standardized on Capture One for more than 10 years.

     

    I bit the bullet and installed Lightroom mobile on my iPhone.  Don’t know of ANY other way to accomplish the solution.

    -Shoot an image in Indigo

    -Open the image in Indigo camera roll (NOT Apple PHOTOS).

    -At the bottom right, to the left of the trash can, you’ll see a “LR” icon.  Click it and LR mobile will open on the iPhone. You need to have LR Mobile installed on the iPhone first.

    -At the top in LR mobile, there’s a row of icons.  Third from the right is kind of a square with an up-arrow. That brings up the “Share Photo” screen

    -Near the bottom, you’ll see an “Export As” button.  CLICK IT

    -Next window will show file type DNG

    -Hit the check box at the top-right of the “Export as window”

     

    The next step is up to you.  I have an INDIGO folder setup in iCloud Drive.

    -I click Save to Files, find the Indigo folder and hit save.

     

    After that step, I go to my Mac and import the RAW image file into Capture One on my Mac.  I’m guessing you could send the image to LR Classic?  But am not sure.

     

    Very clunky but for me, it works.  Eventually I’m hoping an app update will avoid all of these steps.

     

    Participant
    July 10, 2025

    I'm getting the continuous shutter click sound bug so have uninstalled for now as it's going straight to my bluetooth hearing aids at a loud volume!  I'm using a iPhone 14 Pro.  Apart from that it looks pretty good.  Just don't want a pair of woodpeckers hammering both ears at once.

    Participating Frequently
    July 11, 2025

    @BorisTheBlade Hello! I love the app but would like to know if there will be optimizations to the app performance soon like the capture time signifiantly shortened and the power consumption needs to be significantly reduced to match that of the native ios camera app? Also will there be new looks like maybe if i want to set my own preset to every photo i take and it would apply it like an HDR tonemap because i think that the default indigo look sometimes blows out the highlights? Thanks!

    Adobe Employee
    July 11, 2025
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    @BorisTheBlade Hello! I love the app but would like to know if there will be optimizations to the app performance


    By @powerful_Elixir5E29

    Indigo will be continuously optimized. I cannot speak to the exact timing when any particular performance optimization will make it into a public build, as these things take time.

    Participant
    July 10, 2025

    When editing Indigo JPEG files with the iOS Photos app, the color balance often changes wildly after tapping the save button. This suggests some incompatibility of the JPEG files with the iOS Photos app. I'm not sure if this is due to the embedded HDR profile or something else. To reproduce: apply automatic changes to some Indigo photos in the Photos app. Note that the colors look good before saving. After saving, the colors will sometimes shift so extremely that the photo becomes unusable. This is usually a shift towards purple or blue. iPhone 15 Pro Max, iOS 18.5, Indigo 1.0.2. 

    Adobe Employee
    July 10, 2025
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    When editing Indigo JPEG files with the iOS Photos app, the color balance often changes wildly after tapping the save button. This suggests some incompatibility of the JPEG files with the iOS Photos app. I'm not sure if this is due to the embedded HDR profile or something else. To reproduce: apply automatic changes to some Indigo photos in the Photos app. Note that the colors look good before saving. After saving, the colors will sometimes shift so extremely that the photo becomes unusable. This is usually a shift towards purple or blue. iPhone 15 Pro Max, iOS 18.5, Indigo 1.0.2. 


    By @martijk

    Hello - thank you for trying Indigo and for reporting your findings. I am sorry you ran into this issue. We are following up with Apple regarding this problem and will report back as soon sa we have a resolution.

    Participating Frequently
    July 10, 2025

    Took a indoor, decent lighting 2x SR, and it looks like it has spots of blotching due to denoising algorithms.  Can also see denoising is way too strong because the pillow is microfiber, and all textures are lost.  This is also exhibited in 10x, with movement very bad in 10x.  Movement in 2X SR isn't too bad.

    Participating Frequently
    July 11, 2025

    @BorisTheBlade What are your thoughts on the 2x and 10x SR adjustments from the pictures I have shared?

    Adobe Employee
    July 11, 2025

    The team will be looking at these. Note that tuning image quality is not an easy thing - we have to look at hundreds/thousands of images to verify that we are not making many use-cases worse by improving one or two. So it will take time. Also, image quality is in many ways subjective: what looks good to you or I may not look good to others. Expect such improvements to roll in gradually over time. I will also be talking to the team about adding configurable post-processing so end users can, if they wish, tune it to their liking. If we decide to implement it, this will also take time. Indigo is experimental, and there are a lot of places we can improve things, but we cannot do them all at once.

    Participating Frequently
    July 9, 2025

    Enjoying indigo. I think it's an upgrade from other iPhone camera apps.

     

    My issue is, I don't use Lightroom, dropped it about a decade ago. I am a heavy user of capture one. Can I take advantage of all of current and future features for this  fantastic iOS camera app without using Lightroom?

     

    Even if indigo required me to start using Lightroom I would not under any circumstances. Too heavily invested in the capture one environment.  

    Adobe Employee
    July 9, 2025

    Hi Chris - thank you for your message. The DNG produced by Indigo is fully compliant with the public DNG spec, so in theory any image editor could support it 100% and you wouldn't need Lightroom for that. In practice though, most editors provide only a partial support for the spec, so some things may not work as intended, for example the Look Up Tables we store for tone and color. Having said that, the raw data is still the raw data, and any editor will access that without an issue, so you can keep using Indigo images that way without any concerns.

    Participating Frequently
    July 9, 2025

    Hi:  I appreciate your update!   My enjoyment with Indego  has been exclusively with the jpgs produced from the app. I DO HAVE JPG+RAW enabled in the app.  I can see the icon on the camera screen (upper left corner).  BUT, I've NOT been able to find a way to view, extract, use, manipulate or experiment with a raw file.  Can't find information anywhere.  It's frustrating but given how good the JPG's look, I'm optimistic for the future once I get RAW file capabilities unlocked!

    Participating Frequently
    July 9, 2025

    @BorisTheBlade the 1x shot against the sun seems to have edge alisasing of some sort, it's razor edge and lines.  One crop view is as is when imported to lightroom and the other is with adjustments.  I am not sure if this is caused by missed focus, missalignment, or aliasing as I mentioned.

    Adobe Employee
    July 10, 2025
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    @BorisTheBlade the 1x shot against the sun seems to have edge alisasing of some sort, it's razor edge and lines.  One crop view is as is when imported to lightroom and the other is with adjustments.  I am not sure if this is caused by missed focus, missalignment, or aliasing as I mentioned.


    By @nhan_8084

    Hello - thank you for reporting this. We have some suspicions what this may be, but would need a DNG to confirm. Are you able to share it (via DropBox, Google Drive, or similar)? Thank you for continuing to use Indigo and providing feedback!

    Participating Frequently
    July 10, 2025

    I can if I have the dng via pc.  Ill try to get it somehow!

    Participant
    July 9, 2025

    Hello, first of all, excellent project, really promising. I'd like to know if you plan to add some kind of "action" mode, because I notice that sometimes the photos I take of my animals come out blurry if they move. Again, thank you very much for the promising project!

    Adobe Employee
    July 9, 2025

    @Vitor_Pivetta3316 wrote:

    Hello, first of all, excellent project, really promising. I'd like to know if you plan to add some kind of "action" mode, because I notice that sometimes the photos I take of my animals come out blurry if they move. Again, thank you very much for the promising project!


     

    Hello Vitor - thank you for your interest in Indigo and your feedback. We will look into ways to add ability in Indigo to capture more use-cases, such as fast action. In the mean-time, what you can try is to use Pro controls by:

    1. Reducing the shutter speed, while keeping the ISO automatic.
    2. Reducing the number of frames captured (Night mode-only) to see if that makes it better for your needs. If you are capturing in very bright enviroment, you can make the number of frames all the way down to 1.
    Participant
    July 9, 2025
    • Hi! Is this normal in night photography? If it's not is there a work around? It's my first time using the app to take photos at night time

    Adobe Employee
    July 9, 2025
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    Hi! Is this normal in night photography? If it's not is there a work around? It's my first time using the app to take photos at night time


    By @deejayceejay_1426

    Hello - thank you for trying Indigo and reporting your experience. I have a few questions regarding the problem you experienced:

    • Did you capture the scene in Night mode or Photo mode?
    • Did you use Indigo in auto mode, or did you set some parameters manually with Pro controls?
    • Was the camera mostly static (handheld or tripod), or was it moving a bit?

     

    If you are able to share DNGs with us that would help a great deal. Direct DNG sharing is unfortunately not working at the moment, but you could share via DropBox, Google Drive or similar.

     

    Thank you for triaging this issue with us!