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The iPhone 17’s selfie camera is to blame for Project Indigo delay

By News RoomOctober 21, 20252 Mins Read
The iPhone 17’s selfie camera is to blame for Project Indigo delay
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The iPhone 17’s selfie camera is to blame for Project Indigo delay

The iPhone 17 series launched just over a month ago, but Adobe’s camera app Project Indigo still doesn’t support the latest iPhones — you can run it on an iPhone 12 Pro if you have one handy, but I can’t use it on the iPhone 17 Pro on my desk. The holdup seems to be due in part to trouble with the phone’s new selfie camera, according to a post on Adobe’s forum (spotted by a keen-eyed redditor). And although it seems the wait might be over soon, support for the selfie camera might not be available right away.

Product manager Boris Ajdin has been relaying information about Project Indigo’s updates to eager fans on Adobe’s community forums, and he posted an update on October 16th with more information about the delayed iPhone 17 support. “We are working hard on it, and we have run into some issues, especially with the front camera. Some of them we flagged to Apple, who have made a fix and will ship it with iOS 26.1. Sadly, that means we need to consider disabling the front camera in Indigo until that version of iOS is shipped,” his post reads.

The team hoped to release that update “in a couple of days,” though it’s clear now that more time was needed. Responding to another comment in the thread today, Ajdin says he is “hoping that we can release an update this week.” I reached out to Adobe to ask for more details about the challenges the selfie camera has posed; Adobe spokesperson Erin Di Leva referred me to the aforementioned forum posts.

Project Indigo gained a faithful following when it debuted this summer, offering more natural processing compared to the typical smartphone camera “look” most native camera apps produce. It’s the product of a team led by Marc Levoy, who’s known for his work on the Google Pixel camera and its pioneering use of computational photography. Indigo is an “experimental” app and is so far only available on iOS; Android owners are still waiting for support, which Levoy told me earlier this year is “definitely on the ‘want’ list,” though is likewise quite challenging. I have a feeling iPhone 17 owners are going to get their Indigo support before Android does.

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