Adobe has launched a new experimental camera app for iPhone called Project Indigo. Built by Adobe’s research team, the app is free to use and gives mobile photographers more control over their shots.
As part of its MAX conference, Adobe traditionally shows off some of its more forward-looking tech, which may or may not end up in its Creative Cloud apps at some point in the future. The idea here is ...
Every year during Adobe Summit, the company gives the public a sneak peek into its latest experimental innovations, with 40% of them historically making it to actual rollout. In the past, some of ...
LOS ANGELES—At its Adobe MAX conference this week, Adobe unveiled “Project Stardust,” a new object-aware editing engine that uses generative AI to revolutionize image editing, along with its latest ...
Former Google camera leads Marc Levoy and Florian Kainz have launched a new iOS-only camera app called Project Indigo under Adobe, and it’s essentially a reimagined version of the Pixel Camera app.
Adobe has introduced Firefly Video AI, a sophisticated tool designed to transform video creation through its text-to-video and image-to-video generation capabilities. This launch marks Adobe’s entry ...