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Adobe brings computational photography to Apple iPhones with Project Indigo
Adobe brings computational photography to Apple iPhones with Project Indigo

Business Standard

time3 days ago

  • Business Standard

Adobe brings computational photography to Apple iPhones with Project Indigo

Adobe's Project Indigo camera app brings computational photography for SLR-like look to images, pro-grade camera control, and previews of upcoming AI-powered editing tools Adobe Project Indigo app on iPhone Harsh Shivam New Delhi Adobe has launched a new camera app called Project Indigo, bringing computational photography capabilities to iPhones. The company said the app enables users to capture images with a natural SLR-like aesthetic and offers a comprehensive suite of manual camera controls. Project Indigo also includes Lightroom integration for advanced editing and a Technology Preview section for testing Adobe's upcoming AI-powered features. Adobe Project Indigo: App requirements Project Indigo is compatible with Pro models of the iPhone 12 and iPhone 13, and all models in the iPhone 14 and newer series. For the best experience, Adobe recommends using an iPhone 15 Pro or later. The app requires devices to run iOS 18.5 or newer. All supported iPhone models: iPhone 12 Pro/Pro Max iPhone 13 Pro/Pro Max iPhone 14 series iPhone 15 series iPhone 16 series Adobe Project Indigo: Details As a computational photography app, Project Indigo captures a burst of images and merges them into a single, high-quality photo with reduced noise and improved dynamic range. This processing occurs in the background, with minimal user input. Adobe said that pictures produced by Project Indigo using computational photography pipeline and artificial intelligence offers an SLR-like natural look. While this aesthetic is retained in JPEG format images, it is embedded as a rendering suggestion in raw DNG files. The camera app's viewfinder also offers a view of camera parameters that will be used for capture. Such as a live histogram of the scene, zebra striping that shows the user where there are over-exposed areas in the image, and a level to aid in capturing straight pictures. Built-in features of Adobe's Project Indigo app includes: Photo Mode: Designed for well-lit environments. Offers near-instant shutter response. Night Mode: Captures photos post-shutter press using longer exposures for low-light shots. Pro Controls: Users can manually set focus, ISO, shutter speed, exposure compensation, and white balance. Pro Controls in Night Mode allows frame count control during merging. Long Exposure mode: If the iPhone is mounted on a tripod, this allows the capture of synthetic long exposure effects like "water-into-silk". Super-resolution Zoom: Uses multi-frame super-resolution to recover detail loss from zooming. An 'SR' badge indicates when this is active. Lightroom Integration: Enables direct transfer to the Lightroom mobile app. DNGs are also fully compatible with Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. Adobe Project Indigo: Technology Preview The Technology Preview section, accessed via the Film Strip when viewing captured images, offers early access to experimental Adobe AI tools. Two features are currently available: AI Denoise: A mobile version of Adobe's desktop denoising tool found in Lightroom and Camera Raw. Requires DNG input and outputs a new DNG file. Not available on iPhone 12 Pro.

iPhone 17, Air, Pro leaks: Price, battery, design, launch date, and everything else expected
iPhone 17, Air, Pro leaks: Price, battery, design, launch date, and everything else expected

India Today

time3 days ago

  • India Today

iPhone 17, Air, Pro leaks: Price, battery, design, launch date, and everything else expected

Apple's next iPhone 17 series is expected to launch in September 2025, which is almost two months away. The lineup is likely to include the regular iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and a new model called the iPhone 17 Air. From camera improvements to a fresh design for the Pro models and better performance, the upcoming iPhones could bring one of the biggest changes Apple has made in recent years. Here is a look at the leaked battery, display, chipset, camera and design details. While the launch date is still under wraps, we will also look at the potential 17, Air, Pro leaks: Price, battery, design, launch date, and everything elseNew design and Air model expectedWhile the iPhone 17 may continue with the design introduced on the iPhone 16, including the Action Button and USB-C port, the Pro models are said to look a bit different this time. Leaks suggest that the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max could get rounded edges and a new rectangular camera module that covers a larger area on the back, similar to the Pixel 9 new iPhone 17 Air could replace the Plus version and is said to be Apple's thinnest iPhone yet. It may come with a 6.6-inch screen and offer a slimmer body than the iPhone 16 Pro. The regular iPhone 17 might get a slightly larger screen too, from 6.1 inches to 6.3 inches. The Pro Max could retain the 6.9-inch size. There are also talks that all models might get a 120Hz refresh rate display this time, which was earlier limited to the Pro changes likely on the wayadvertisement One of the big changes could be seen in the front camera. Apple may upgrade the selfie camera from 12-megapixel to 24-megapixel across the lineup for sharper and more detailed selfies. On the back, the regular iPhone 17 is expected to have a 48-megapixel main sensor in a dual camera setup. The iPhone 17 Pro Max could offer three 48-megapixel cameras – wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto. This would be the first time Apple introduces triple 48-megapixel cameras on an iPhone. Apple might also bring 8K video recording support on the top-end battery and charging improvements?The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max could be powered by Apple's new A19 Pro chip, while the base model may continue with the A18 chip seen on the iPhone 16. If Apple offers the standard iPhone 17 model with the old chip, it could receive heavy criticism, similar to what happened with the iPhone 14 smartphone. This one, too, offered the same chip as the iPhone 13. The iPhone 17 Pro Max is also expected to get up to 12GB RAM, while other models may come with life could improve too, as Apple might increase battery sizes slightly across the series. This is likely to happen with the standard model because of the bigger display size that is rumoured for it. Additionally, fast charging could finally get a bump with 35W support, though this would still be slower than what many Android phones already offer. A better cooling system using a vapour chamber might also be added to the Pro Max for smoother performance during heavy 17, Air, Pro, Pro Max: Is there a launch date yet?advertisementApple hasn't officially announced anything yet. But going by past patterns, the iPhone 17 series will likely be launched in September 2025. It could happen in the second week of this month, something which we have seen happening in the past. Pre-orders and availability are expected to follow soon after. There is also talk of a cheaper iPhone 17e model, which is tipped to arrive in early 17, Air, Pro: Leaked price details and what could changeThe base iPhone 17 is expected to start at around Rs 79,999 in India, similar to previous models. This is also because the device is rumoured to pack an old chip. But the new iPhone 17 Air could carry a slightly higher price, possibly starting at the price of the current Plus model (if we go by the leaks). So, if this is the case, then the 17 Air could cost around Rs 89,999. The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max may see a price hike of at least Rs 5,000 due to rising manufacturing costs and global factors like since Apple is now making many of its iPhones in India, pricing here might remain more stable compared to other countries. While nothing is confirmed yet, the final pricing will likely depend on the hardware upgrades and how Apple adjusts its supply chain globally.

Adobe's Project Indigo Brings Cutting-Edge Computational Photography to iPhones
Adobe's Project Indigo Brings Cutting-Edge Computational Photography to iPhones

Hans India

time3 days ago

  • Hans India

Adobe's Project Indigo Brings Cutting-Edge Computational Photography to iPhones

Adobe has stepped into the mobile photography arena with the launch of 'Project Indigo,' a new computational photography app designed exclusively for iPhones. Developed under Adobe Labs, the app brings together advanced imaging science and intuitive design to enhance the photo-taking experience for mobile users. One of the key minds behind this innovation is Marc Levoy, a former distinguished engineer at Google known for revolutionizing the Pixel smartphone camera. Now an Adobe Fellow, Levoy has teamed up with Adobe's senior scientist Florian Kainz to craft this next-generation photography tool. Released last week, 'Project Indigo' is available for free on select iPhone models, including the iPhone 12 Pro and Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max, and all iPhone 14 and newer devices. Adobe recommends using an iPhone 15 Pro or later for the best performance. Notably, users do not need to sign into an Adobe account to access the app, making it hassle-free and accessible to all iPhone users. What sets 'Project Indigo' apart from the standard iPhone camera is its computational foundation. Instead of capturing a single image, the app records a rapid burst of frames and blends them to produce a high-resolution photo with reduced noise and enhanced dynamic range. This approach mimics the effect of a DSLR, giving images a more natural and professional finish. 'Instead of capturing a single photo, Indigo captures a burst of photos and combines them together to produce a high-quality photo with lower noise and higher dynamic range,' reads the app's official description. Photographers—whether amateur or experienced—will also appreciate the array of manual settings Indigo offers. From shutter speed and ISO to white balance and focus, the app puts precise control at the user's fingertips, making it ideal for those who want to go beyond point-and-shoot photography. For those curious about the deeper technical workings, Adobe has published an in-depth blog post by Levoy and Kainz. It dives into how smartphone cameras have evolved, how computational photography operates behind the scenes, and the ways Indigo's image pipeline achieves its naturalistic aesthetic. Even for readers without a photography background, the post offers fascinating insights and a gallery of impressive sample images taken with the app. 'This is the beginning of a journey for Adobe – towards an integrated mobile camera and editing experience that takes advantage of the latest advances in computational photography and AI,' Levoy and Kainz explained in their post. They also revealed that 'Project Indigo' serves as a testbed for future Adobe innovations. Features in the works include tools like reflection removal, a portrait mode, and even video capabilities. An Android version is also on the horizon. 'Our hope is that Indigo will appeal to casual mobile photographers who want a natural SLR-like look for their photos, including when viewed on large screens; to advanced photographers who want manual control and the highest possible image quality; and to anyone – casual or serious – who enjoys playing with new photographic experiences,' the duo added. With 'Project Indigo', Adobe isn't just entering the mobile camera space — it's aiming to reshape it.

The iPhone 17 Pro Max & iPhone 17 Air: This is the FINAL Design
The iPhone 17 Pro Max & iPhone 17 Air: This is the FINAL Design

Geeky Gadgets

time15-06-2025

  • Geeky Gadgets

The iPhone 17 Pro Max & iPhone 17 Air: This is the FINAL Design

More details on the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Air, and iPhone 17 Pro Max have been revealed. These devices aim to elevate the smartphone experience by integrating innovative features, refined aesthetics, and improved functionality. Whether you prioritize performance, connectivity, or design, the iPhone 17 series sets new standards in the mobile industry. The video below from Matt Talks Tech gives us more details on the handsets. Watch this video on YouTube. Streamlined Design and Premium Build The iPhone 17 Pro Max and Air embody Apple's commitment to precision engineering and premium craftsmanship. The Pro Max features a titanium frame, offering a unique combination of durability and reduced weight, making it both robust and comfortable to hold. On the other hand, the Air caters to users who value portability, with its compact and lightweight design making sure ease of use without compromising on quality. Both models emphasize seamless material integration, resulting in a sleek, modern aesthetic that appeals to a wide range of preferences. These design choices not only enhance the devices' visual appeal but also ensure they remain practical for everyday use. Whether you prefer the substantial feel of the Pro Max or the lightweight convenience of the Air, Apple has tailored these devices to meet diverse user needs. Innovative Wireless Connectivity The iPhone 17 series introduces next-generation wireless technology, setting a new benchmark for connectivity. Both models support Wi-Fi 7, which delivers faster data speeds, reduced latency, and improved network stability. This ensures smoother streaming of 4K content, seamless online gaming, and reliable video conferencing, even in demanding network environments. In addition to Wi-Fi 7, advanced 5G capabilities further enhance the devices' connectivity, allowing faster downloads and more stable connections in areas with 5G coverage. Apple has also improved AirDrop functionality, allowing for quicker and more efficient file sharing between devices. These upgrades simplify digital interactions, making the iPhone 17 series an ideal choice for users who rely on fast and reliable wireless communication. Enhanced User Interface for Seamless Navigation Powered by iOS 17, the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Air deliver a reimagined user experience that prioritizes intuitive navigation and personalization. The updated interface introduces dynamic widgets, customizable lock screens, and enhanced multitasking capabilities, allowing users to tailor their devices to their specific needs. The Always-On Display has been optimized for energy efficiency, providing essential information at a glance without significantly impacting battery life. These features make the devices more user-friendly, making sure that every interaction feels fluid and responsive. Whether you're managing tasks, customizing your home screen, or accessing notifications, the iPhone 17 series offers a seamless and personalized experience. Unmatched Performance and Efficiency At the core of the iPhone 17 Pro Max and Air is the A17 Bionic chip, a technological powerhouse that delivers exceptional performance and energy efficiency. This advanced processor ensures faster app launches, smoother multitasking, and enhanced AI capabilities, making the devices ideal for both everyday use and demanding applications. The Pro Max takes performance a step further with a GPU that supports ray tracing, allowing stunning visuals for graphics-intensive tasks such as gaming and video editing. Battery life has also been significantly improved, allowing users to enjoy extended usage without frequent recharging. Whether you're streaming, gaming, or working on the go, the iPhone 17 series ensures consistent and reliable performance. Innovative Camera Technology Photography enthusiasts will find much to appreciate in the iPhone 17 series, which features state-of-the-art camera systems designed to cater to a variety of needs. The Pro Max introduces a periscope telephoto lens, offering up to 10x optical zoom for capturing detailed shots from a distance. This feature is ideal for professional photographers and hobbyists alike. Meanwhile, the Air focuses on delivering high-quality images in a more compact form, making it a versatile option for everyday photography. Both models incorporate advanced image processing and low-light performance, making sure that photos and videos are vibrant and detailed in any setting. Apple's commitment to sustainability is also evident, with recycled materials used in the construction of the camera components and other parts of the devices. Shaping the Future of Smartphones The iPhone 17 Pro Max and Air represent Apple's vision for the future of mobile technology, combining innovative features with user-focused design. These devices set a new standard for performance, connectivity, and sustainability, influencing not only Apple's ecosystem but also the broader smartphone industry. By addressing diverse user needs and pushing the boundaries of what smartphones can achieve, the iPhone 17 series redefines the mobile experience. From professional-grade photography to seamless wireless connectivity, these devices demonstrate Apple's dedication to creating products that enhance everyday life while paving the way for future advancements. Expand your understanding of iPhone 17 Pro Max with additional resources from our extensive library of articles. Source & Image Credit: Matt Talks Tech Filed Under: Apple, Apple iPhone, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. 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Apple's iOS 26 Beta Is Out Now. How You Can Download Today
Apple's iOS 26 Beta Is Out Now. How You Can Download Today

Yahoo

time13-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Apple's iOS 26 Beta Is Out Now. How You Can Download Today

Apple just wrapped up WWDC 25, and the very first developer beta of iOS 26 is now here. This early release gives developers (and the most impatient enthusiasts) their first hands-on look at the major redesign and AI upgrades to the iPhone software Apple previewed on stage at Apple Park this morning. The biggest new feature is Liquid Glass, Apple's new cohesive design language across all of its devices, with a transparent, lens-like aesthetic. Live Translation is integrated into Messages and FaceTime to help you communicate across languages. Call Screening, an evolution of Live Voicemail, picks up unknown numbers on your behalf, asks why they're calling and shows a live transcript so you can decide whether to jump in or let it roll to voicemail. Its sidekick, Hold Assist, listens to the hold music for you and pings you the instant a real person comes on the line. And there's so much more. By jumping straight from iOS 18 to iOS 26, Apple is syncing its mobile OS naming with the rest of its platforms and signaling a generational leap rather than the usual annual tune-up. It's the biggest OS update since iOS 7, with updates and enhancements to pretty much every part of the iPhone. If you want to try any of these features out, you can do so right now. Here's how you can download iOS 26. Yes, the iOS 26 developer beta is free, but remember it's meant for developers, not day-to-day use. Early builds often carry bugs that can crash apps, drain your battery, overheat your phone and generally make your device feel sluggish. Unless you need to test software against Apple's next release, it's smarter to stick with the public beta, which will be released next month, on your main iPhone. As long as you own an iPhone 11 or newer, you can download iOS 26. That means the iPhone XR/XS generation is out, while every A13 Bionic handset forward, including the forthcoming iPhone 17 models, are included. Here's the full list of compatible iPhone models that can run iOS 26: iPhone 11 iPhone 11 Pro iPhone 11 Pro Max iPhone 12 iPhone 12 Mini iPhone 12 Pro iPhone 12 Pro Max iPhone 13 iPhone 13 Mini iPhone 13 Pro iPhone 13 Pro Max iPhone SE (second generation and later) iPhone 14 iPhone 14 Plus iPhone 14 Pro iPhone 14 Pro Max iPhone 15 iPhone 15 Plus iPhone 15 Pro iPhone 15 Pro Max iPhone 16 iPhone 16 Plus iPhone 16 Pro iPhone 16 Pro Max iPhone 17 series (as yet unannounced) Apple Intelligence works only on compatible phones, which include any iPhone 16 model and the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. Before you get too excited and start installing the iOS 26 developer beta, there are a few things you need to do: Check your hardware first. This beta runs only on iPhone 11 and newer. If you want the headline Apple Intelligence features, you'll need an iPhone 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max or anything in the forthcoming iPhone 17 lineup. Update to the latest public release. Make sure your phone is already on the most current stable build (right now that's iOS 18.5). This helps prevent any issues that arise from updating with outdated software. Have a good Wi-Fi connection. You want the install to go flawlessly, which means you should be connected to some pretty decent Wi-Fi. Have enough space on your phone. You need at least 15GB of space on your phone to download the iOS 26 developer beta. Archive a backup. A normal iCloud backup can be overwritten; you need one that can't. On your Mac, connect your iPhone, open Finder, select your device, hit Back Up Now > Manage Backups, right-click the new backup and click Archive. On Windows, it's pretty similar. Open iTunes, click Back Up Now, locate the backup in Preferences and archive it. Know the escape hatch. If the beta breaks your phone for any reason (this has never happened to me), you'll have to put the phone in Recovery Mode, restore iOS 18.5, and then pull that archived backup back onto the device. Once you've followed these steps, you're pretty much ready to go. Apple now lets anyone install developer betas without paying the $99 annual fee. To do so, visit the Apple Developer site on the device you plan to update, open the ☰ menu, choose Account, and sign in with that device's Apple ID. Agree to the terms, tick the required boxes, and tap Submit. You may also need to enable Developer Mode in Settings > Privacy and Security. Now you can install the iOS 26 developer beta on your phone as an over-the-air update: After you sign up for the Apple Developer program, you should see the option to download the iOS 26 developer beta in your settings. On your device, open Settings > General > Software Update > Beta Updates and choose the iOS 26 Developer Beta. Go back and tap Download and Install under the new "iOS 26 Developer Beta" option that appears. Finally, punch in your passcode, accept the T&C, and let the installer do its thing. On a decent Wi-Fi connection, the download-and-reboot routine should take roughly 10 to 15 minutes, but that may vary. When your iPhone powers back on, you'll be running the iOS 26 developer beta.

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