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P: Introducing the Project Indigo camera app

Adobe Employee ,
May 23, 2025 May 23, 2025

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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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 16, 2025 Jul 16, 2025
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All the images look great within the app


By @igor_7828

Can you also try to open that same image from Indigo again and see if it is high-quality still? If so, and still low-quality in Apple Photos, please take screenshots and share in the thread. Thank you for helping us triage this issue!

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New Here ,
Jul 14, 2025 Jul 14, 2025

One recommended UI tweak for the JPEG and JPEG+DNG formats... assuming you stick to two and do not add a third "DNG only" option, make it a toggle rather than a drop down. Right now, it takes two clicks - one of the button, and a second click to select the format - before having the opportunity to take the photo. That additional click can be the difference between getting the shot and missing it.  

 

For the real life example - I shoot a lot of JPEG-only in Project Indigo so far, but sometimes there's a photo to be taken from inside a car or train where the "remove reflection" feature would be an asset. I need to change from JPEG only to the DNG container format in order to access that feature, but the two clicks may take an extra split second to get the shot, where a toggle would only require a single click to swap between JPEG and JPEG+DNG.  

 

If the third file format noted above (DNG only) is on the way, then the drop down menu makes more sense, and this suggestion can be disregarded. Keep up the good work!

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 14, 2025 Jul 14, 2025

Hello - thank you for trying Indigo and for reaching out to the team. You are correct that it is currently one extra click, but the reason it is implemented this way is both to ensure we can easily add more formats in the future (like a DNG-only capture), as well as to prevent accidental taps. With a single tap to change the format, it is to easy to switch to a format the user does not want by accident and many shooting sessions can pass before the user notices they have the wrong setting.

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New Here ,
Jul 14, 2025 Jul 14, 2025

Wow! Project Indigo! Excited about what has already been created and more Wow for the future. One issue. I do have the 14Pro so that might be the reason. After a short use I get a device overheating message. Not a good thing if I wanted to use the app for more than a few shots. 

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 14, 2025 Jul 14, 2025

Hello - thank you for trying the Indigo camera and for reaching out on the forum. We will continue to optimize Indigo runtime and try to improve the thermal characteristics on supported devices. 

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New Here ,
Jul 14, 2025 Jul 14, 2025

It cold be nice to add and option to show the camera focal lengths in 35mm equivalent, instead the 1x, 2x , 3x... zoom.

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New Here ,
Jul 14, 2025 Jul 14, 2025

I took two photos today on the 6x setting (iPhone 14 Pro) and both are 3.0 MP. How did this happen?

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 14, 2025 Jul 14, 2025

Hello - thank you for trying Indigo and for reaching out to the team. On 14 Pro, Indigo has multi-frame super-resolution disabled (which kicks in when one uses 2x or more digital zoom), so the final image is obtained by purely cropping the sensor to the center portion. When you capture at 6x zoom, you are using a 3x lens + 2x digital zoom, and in that case for JPEGs we use simple digital upscaling to bring it back to 12MP, but for the DNG we do not. You can enable Burst SR in the app settings, just note that it uses more compute power and may increase thermal issues with the device. We will be continuously working on optimizing our image processing pipeline so that in future releases these issues are minimized.

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New Here ,
Jul 15, 2025 Jul 15, 2025

Thoughts on the User Experience of the App

 

Hi, I have been using Indigo now for a few weeks and here are my thoughts:

 

1 - Long Exposure should be its own button, not hidden in "night" mode.

2 - There should be an option to shoot DNG only, not just JPG+DNG

3 - Macro Mode needs its own button

 

To explain each further.

 

1 - Long Exposure

 

Maybe I'm a total idiot, but I literaly had to go onto youtube and watch an obscure video of a guy doing Long Exposure, because I could not find it anywhere in the app or on Adobe's own blog. At first I thought it would automatically do it, but eventually I found it. I haven't even tested the mode yet, as I couldn't find it while out near water. 

 

Having Long Exposure under Night Mode is unintuitive. I take Long Exposures day and night, so this is confusing.

 

2 - DNG Only

 

I use Lightroom App (which I love). There, LR stores the Raws in the app. I take a few photos and, when I'm satisifed I "got the one", I edit it and then export the JPG to my photos app. From here I share away. However, with Indigo, it's instanlty exporting all my photos to the photo app! This just clogs up the app with duplicates. Then, when I export to LR and adjust, I now have an edited and an unedited photo side by side. This is visualy frustrating, and it means I have to go back and delete everything. Please just give me an option for DNG only - I will then export my favourites to LR for editing.

 

3 - Macro

 

When in auto mode there is a button which turns Macro on. Same as the regular app. When in pro mode there is a focus wheel. But it doesn't seem to trigger Macro? I think this might be an Apple Hardware thing, but is there a way to add a Macro button in Pro mode? Or at least tell me if I am in Macro mode on the focus wheel?

 

Aside from that, it's a nice app. I've gotten pleasing photos and it certainly has a place. I look forward to seeing where it goes.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 15, 2025 Jul 15, 2025

@shanev44310791 wrote:

Thoughts on the User Experience of the App

 

Hi, I have been using Indigo now for a few weeks and here are my thoughts:

 

1 - Long Exposure should be its own button, not hidden in "night" mode.

2 - There should be an option to shoot DNG only, not just JPG+DNG

3 - Macro Mode needs its own button



Hello - thank you for your interest in Indigo and for providing such thoughtful suggestions on improving the app! There is broad agreement on all 3 suggestions, and we will work on adding those to Indigo in future releases.

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Explorer ,
Jul 15, 2025 Jul 15, 2025

@BorisTheBlade Hi! Do you think with super res zoom applied on the full image not a crop of a bayer 12mp sensor it can achieve same level of detail and basically reconstruct a 48mp image as a 48mp quad bayer sensor since those sensors have only 12mp of color detail i think they dont provide more real detail and resolution than a bayer 12mp? What do you think? Will this be added to indigo in the future when the processing is optimized?

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 15, 2025 Jul 15, 2025

Hello - technically, yes. We didn't explore that yet given the compute complexity, but will experiment with it and see if there is a way to expose it as an option.

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@BorisTheBlade Hi! Do you think with super res zoom applied on the full image not a crop of a bayer 12mp sensor it can achieve same level of detail and basically reconstruct a 48mp image as a 48mp quad bayer sensor since those sensors have only 12mp of color detail i think they dont provide more real detail and resolution than a bayer 12mp? What do you think? Will this be added to indigo in the future when the processing is optimized?


By @powerful_Elixir5E29

 

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 16, 2025 Jul 16, 2025

Downloading the DNG file

Boris, thank you for directing me to this gregbenz page, with methods to export DNG files. I tried it and it works. A bit time consuming, but it works.

I first import the pictures in LR on the iPhone, then export them, as DNG files, to Files, where Files is an external SSD. You can use batch processing at every stage, so it doesn’t take such a long time.. And then you can post process the DNG file on a computer with a decent screen, large enough to see what you’re doing, not just the tiny iPhone screen.
Thanks again, jean Michel 
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Community Beginner ,
Jul 17, 2025 Jul 17, 2025

I am blown away by the improvement over the default iPhone camera app. Please provide a way to select multiple images to add to Lightroom. At the moment I have to do this one at a time. I want to be able to choose multiple images shot with PI and add them to a specific Album that I have created in LR so that I can edit them later on my iPad Pro together with images that I've shot on the Sony A7RV.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 17, 2025 Jul 17, 2025

I've really enjoyed using the app but when I edit photos (that I've taken with Indigo) in (iOS) Photos, the saved image looks dramatically different than it did post-edit but prior to hitting "save". Is there a fix for this (other than having to edit in Lightroom and re-save to Photos)? It seems almost pointless to use a camera app that doesn't allow for easy edits.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 17, 2025 Jul 17, 2025

I've had zero issues with saved images looking different, with these thoughts....

I never use Apple Photos app for anything.

I only use LR mobile to get the raw images into my editor of choice, Capture One for the Mac.

I stopped any attempts to tweak the raw image using LR Mobile before I export to my Mac.  The LR edits are NOT retained when I go to C1Pro, so it was kind of a wasted attempt.   Good results processing from the Indigo raws.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 17, 2025 Jul 17, 2025

Thank you. I'm likely far more a beginner than most here, so for me, Apple photos is plenty sufficient. Maybe it's an iOS issue?

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 17, 2025 Jul 17, 2025
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Thank you. I'm likely far more a beginner than most here, so for me, Apple photos is plenty sufficient. Maybe it's an iOS issue?


By @DH000photo

It is an Apple Photos issue with JPEGs that embedd an ISO-standardized HDR gain map. We've raised this issue with Apple and will report once they push a fix for it.

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 18, 2025 Jul 18, 2025

Is there a guess on how quickly Apple might (or, normally does) address issues like this?

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 18, 2025 Jul 18, 2025
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Is there a guess on how quickly Apple might (or, normally does) address issues like this?


By @DH000photo

We cannot speak for how Apple may be resolving issues, or how long it may take. It will very much depend on what the crux of the problem is, which we cannot know.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 31, 2025 Jul 31, 2025
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Is there a guess on how quickly Apple might (or, normally does) address issues like this?


By @DH000photo

Just following up on the issue of editing Indigo photos in Apple Photos. We've heard from Apple and this problem seems to have been resolved in iOS 26 Beta 4. Normally we wouldn't recommend using Beta software, but this version seems to be working fine, at least with Indigo. If you give it a try, please let us know your findings. Thank you for helping triage Indigo issues and making the app better!

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New Here ,
Jul 17, 2025 Jul 17, 2025

Agree. A built-in basic set of filters and simple tools would be great. Having to export to make even simple edits limits the usefulness of the app - regardless of how good the camera function is.  Keep it simple: just the usual suspects for filters/looks, basic adjustments, and framing: crop, straighten, etc. Leave the heavy post stuff for LR, C1, etc.

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Explorer ,
Jul 19, 2025 Jul 19, 2025

I have an iPhone 16 Pro and I prefer to use Bridge and Photoshop on a PC for editing.

The Project Indigo image is saved to iCloud photos but on my windows 11 PC it appearars only as a Jpeg.  I would like the image to be available as a RAW file and be able to process it in Camera Raw then Photoshop.  Is that workflow supported?  

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Explorer ,
Jul 19, 2025 Jul 19, 2025

I have now discovered that DNG files can be download from iCloud Photos (Web version) by choosing Unmodified Originals from the More Downloads menu.  Both DNG and JPEG are download. 

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New Here ,
Jul 19, 2025 Jul 19, 2025

Indigo app causes continuous camera shutter sound on Japanese iPhones

 

Dear Indigo Development Team,

 

I’m using the Indigo app on a Japanese iPhone (purchased and configured for the Japan region). As you may know, due to local laws and regulations in Japan, iPhones are required to emit a shutter sound whenever the camera is activated.

 

However, I’ve noticed that as soon as I launch the Indigo app, my phone begins to make the shutter sound continuously—even without pressing the shutter button. It seems that Indigo continuously accesses the camera for image capture, which triggers the shutter sound repeatedly.

 

This issue appears to stem from the app not being optimized for devices sold in regions like Japan, where camera behavior is regulated. I hope the development team can consider this regional behavior and provide a fix or setting to address it in a future update.

 

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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