When Adobe released the Project Indigo app earlier this year, it brought a new level of professional camera settings to the iPhone . Sure, the cameras in recent iPhone models capture impressive images, but they're still mostly designed for anybody to take quick snaps and get great results.
But in the two months since the iPhone 17 Pro has captured our attention -- and hundreds of photos, by itself and also compared against Android phones like the Galaxy S25 Ultra and Pixel 10 Pro -- Indigo has made us blue with a lack of iPhone 17 support.
Now, on the cusp of Adobe's annual Adobe Max event, the app works with the iPhone 17 series -- but just the rear cameras for now. The front camera, a new design with a square sensor and Apple's Center Stage reframing tec

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