u/Eyeseeyou01

▲ 31 r/ProjectIndigoiOS+2 crossposts

Why isn’t this app more popular?

I’ve been testing out a few different camera apps over the last couple of months and most of them are on the “no processing” selling point which I get.

This app doesn’t seem to lean towards that selling point but for my usage that’s fine.

I do think the super powers it does enable, at the cost of processing time and possibly overheating, I think is a bigger selling point for me. Specifically the faux 10x zoom has been extremely useful while also producing photos that have a “better than stock camera” look that I prefer.

Apps like “no fusion” get a ton of reviews and it’s a great app for what it does but there are many that do similar things.

Why hasn’t this free, Adobe produced, “super” camera app more popular amongst people who review camera apps and or general photography?

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u/Eyeseeyou01 — 15 hours ago

I’ve been exploring many different camera apps for iOS and none of them are perfect and many of them offer very similar features and functionality.

Indigo seems to offer something unique in comparison and also flows well with Lightroom. I also prefer the look of the images although they’re not perfect either. I do love the idea of the super resolution but haven’t pixel peeped.

Other than not having some of the iOS features like Live Photos I can’t think of a reason not to use indigo full time.

Maybe saving directly to external storage would be nice

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u/Eyeseeyou01 — 30 days ago