Project Indigo expands support to iPads and the iPhone 17e
Key Points:
- Adobe's experimental camera app, Project Indigo, now offers initial support for iPads with at least 6GB of RAM and the new iPhone 17e, expanding its device compatibility.
- Project Indigo uses computational photography and AI to create natural, SLR-like photos, applying a subtle enhancement to subjects and skies without altering raw image data.
- The latest update introduces a new grid view with multi-selection for easier photo management, filtering options, and the ability to display 35mm equivalent focal lengths for rear cameras.
- Adobe acknowledges that iPad support is still in its early stages and the app is not yet fully optimized for these devices.
- The update resolves previous compatibility issues with the iPhone 17 lineup, some of which required the release of iOS 26.1 to fix.