SougarLord Posted February 13, 2021 Share Posted February 13, 2021 Google Photos continues working to add new functions within a race that we do not know when it will end: the memories, the grouping by faces, the improvements are constant. Be that as it may, those of Mountain View are preparing some interesting changes that we are going to detail here. Last year, they released a new and more useful photo editor in the Google Photos app with easy-to-use granular adjustments and smart suggestions to help you perfect your shots. Today, they are adding even more editing capabilities to Google Photos so that you can easily adjust your memories - no specialized knowledge required. A new editor for your videos With the new video editor, in addition to cropping, stabilizing and rotating videos, you can now crop, change the viewing angle, add filters, apply fine editing (including brightness, contrast, saturation and warmth), etc. Also, there are now more than 30 controls, but a good starting point is to crop and straighten the frame to focus more on the subject. Also, if the scene is not well exposed, the brightness can be adjusted to make the video shine. The new video editing feature is now available in Google Photos for iOS and will roll out for most Android users in the coming weeks. Enhanced editing features for Google One members Starting today, they bring some of the editing features currently available on the Google Pixels and will be available to all Google One users, as part of their premium membership. Google wants to continue to encourage the premium use of its cloud photos and videos platform. We show you what are their news. For starters, they bring in effects that transform portraits through machine learning: with Portrait Blur, you can blur the background after capture, and with Portrait Light, you can enhance the lighting of faces in portraits. Both functions work for photos just taken or images from the past, even if the original image was not taken in portrait mode. Blur and Color Pop still work for photos with depth information (such as photos captured in portrait mode) and anyone with Google Photos can use them for free. Google One members will also have access to other new effects based on machine learning. They also add enhanced sky edits, sunset images can be made to stand out by increasing and adjusting color and contrast with one of several sunrise and sunset inspired palettes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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