Image: Apple Adobe's Project Indigo, a powerful camera app for iPhone, is finally available for the iPhone 17. Despite Apple ...
Adobe got Project Indigo up and running on the iPhone 17 by turning off the front-facing square camera sensor.
Adobe’s Project Indigo camera app is finally compatible with the iPhone 17, but there’s a catch. While you can now use its pro-level tools, manual controls, and multi-frame magic on the rear camera, ...
The app has been updated to run on the latest phones, although a few limitations remain. Here are the details.
Adobe's Project Indigo app is now functional on the iPhone 17 lineup after weeks of incompatibility, though the company has ...
Back in the summer, Adobe launched the Indigo camera app in response to complaints about the artificial look of ...
Adobe is still squaring away the new square-format sensor.
Adobe disables Project Indigo’s selfie camera on iPhone 17 due to sensor issues. Full support expected after the iOS 26.1 ...
Adobe's Indigo camera app brings powerful upgrades and AI enhancements to the iPhone's camera, and after a delay, partial iPhone 17 support.
Adobe updates Project Indigo to support iPhone 17, but selfie camera remains disabled until the iOS 26.1 update arrives.
Adobe’s Project Indigo app is temporarily incompatible with iPhone 17 series selfie cameras due to hardware changes. Adobe is ...
As The Verge reports, Project Indigo now works with iPhone 17's rear cameras. The delay so far was caused by the issues with the latest phones' squarish front-camera sensors. While a fix for that is ...