Company Name: Adobe Labs, Inc.
About: Welcome to Project Indigo, a new camera experience from Adobe Labs. With a
custom computational photography pipeline, a natural image look, and full set of
manual camera controls, it offers something for professional and casual
photographers alike.
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by Harmony808
I was excited to experiment with this, but after taking my third photo, I got an overheating notice. Puzzled, I went to the kitchen and use my instant read thermometer on my phone, which showed the ambient temperature (79 F°). So it was not overheating at all despite the message.
The photos were a bit better than the iPhone photos, but not outstandingly so. I waited a while and came back to take more photos, and then after two photos, I got the overheating notice. Again, I stopped to take the temperature and again it was 79°. I came here to see many people. Also complaining about overheating warnings. This app is too buggy for me to recommend.
by JohnnyBocce
I’ll start by saying this app produces some of the best images I’ve ever seen from my 14 Pro Max. Exceptional in all light and with all lenses, particularly in macro.
That said, the app runs very hot, takes over my whole cpu (seriously, it even halts music playback with music that is on device) and there is a great deal of computational latency when processing, even if it’s the only app open.
If this is an issue with RAM, then it really should be limited in the devices it works on. If not, and they can resolve these issues, it will be worth waiting through the betas for the images it captures and produces.
by Clicknation
Update: new version fixed some issues but created others. The app took some photos but later failed entirely. Deleting and reinstalling has brought the app back but wondering if this is going to happen again.
Getting overall good results from this app. Will attempt a deeper dive. One thing that I found difficult was that it alerts me that my phone is overheating, but apparently it is the app overheating the phone. On a normally warm afternoon, I can maybe take 4 photos before it makes the phone overly hot.