Marc Levoy, former photographic engineer for Google's Pixel phones, has joined Adobe as Vice President and Fellow. The company describes in an email The Verge obtained that his assignment will be "centered on the concept of a universal camera app," but did not elaborate on the scope of said app.
According to his LinkedIn profile, Levoy left Google in March — confirming earlier reporting from The Information — after having developed photographic features such as HDR+, Portrait Mode, and Night Sight that leveraged computational processing.
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