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Adobe’s Project Indigo is a camera app built by camera nerds for camera nerds. It’s the work of Florian Kainz and Marc Levoy, the latter of whom is also known as one of the pioneers of computational ...
After my new Indigo iMac got hit by a lightning bolt, I feared the worst. I ripped her apart and found a blown fuse. Some more exploration by a buddy of mine found a blown capacitor and voltage ...
The latest arrival in this category is Project Indigo, which is now available for iOS (an Android version is apparently on ...
I have an Indigo iMac 450 DV+ which now refuses to start up at all. The green light comes on, and there's a rattle for about a second which may be the hard drive or the cd drive starting to spin ...
Macworld If Liquid Glass has you missing the days of cheeky translucent Apple designs and you suddenly find the 24-inch iMac ...
The refresh included four new iMac colors--Indigo, Ruby, Sage and Snow--in configurations ranging from $799 to $1,499. Apple also added a second processor to high-end 450-MHz and 500-MHz PowerMacs.
The folks over at Adobe made a camera app that leaps over the iPhone's weaknesses, especially in low light scenarios. I didn't expect myself to like it so much.
IndiGo converted the option to purchase 30 aircraft into a firm order, in June this year. The development comes around a time ...
A new initiative from Adobe aims to improve smartphone cameras and computational photography in general to give a more natural, SLR-like look to iPhone photography.
The new product onslaught at Macworld Expo begins, with Apple's announcement of faster Macintosh systems and a public beta for the MacOS 10 operating system.
BSI mandates that Apple iNDIGO devices adhere to the highest security standards for handling classified information.