After weeks of waiting, Adobe’s Project Indigo camera finally adds iPhone 17 support, resolving one of the biggest frustrations for early adopters of Apple’s latest flagship. The app, known for its cinematic tones and natural light balance, struggled to adapt to the iPhone 17’s new square-format selfie sensor — but that’s finally changing.
Adobe has chosen to temporarily disable access to the front-facing camera in Project Indigo while it finalizes a broader compatibility update. This move ensures iPhone 17 users can at least use the app’s powerful rear camera features right away. According to updates posted on the Adobe Community forums, the front camera will return once iOS 26.1 rolls out, restoring full functionality.
Launched in June, Project Indigo quickly became a favorite among photographers who wanted more creative control without heavy editing. Unlike Apple’s stock camera app, Indigo takes a subtle, film-like approach to computational photography — producing images with soft highlights and more natural skin tones.
Many creators praised the app’s AI-driven dynamic range adjustment and real-time color grading tools, which give photos a professional look without filters. With iPhone 17 support now enabled, Indigo’s community of creators can once again rely on it for consistent results.
Adobe confirmed that full selfie support for Project Indigo will arrive once Apple’s iOS 26.1 update becomes available. This update should fix the incompatibility caused by the new sensor format. Until then, users can capture stunning portraits and landscapes using Indigo’s rear camera features.
For photographers seeking a more natural aesthetic — and those tired of overly processed iPhone shots — Adobe’s Project Indigo camera finally adds iPhone 17 support, signaling a smoother future for creative mobile photography.
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