Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority
TL;DR
- Google is making changes to the UI for its upcoming Google Photos feature that will allow users to enhance photos before sharing.
- The new UI is easier and includes toggles to automatically enhance images.
- You can also crop and make other necessary adjustments before sharing.
Google Photos is working on a new feature that lets you enhance your images before sharing them. We have been following the development of this feature for some time. If you missed the previous article, you can go here to read more about the new photo sharing options coming to the Photos app. Today we’re looking at another change Google is making to its upcoming features. It looks like Google is still fine-tuning how the Photo Enhancement feature works, and the feature now has a completely new UI compared to the one we introduced you to a few weeks ago.
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Thanks to you Android permissions Contributor Assemble Debug takes another look at how Google Photos applies new photo enhancements. The new UI is simpler and includes a toggle to automatically enhance images. In previous releases, the preview window had a carousel with three filters: Enhance, Warm, and Cool. The “Warm” and “Cool” filters have been removed, leaving only the “Enhance” option.
As you can see in the video demo above, turning on Enhance makes the image more vibrant. Toggle it off and the original image will be displayed again. This makes it more intuitive to see the difference between the enhanced photo and the original photo. Previously, you had to tap and hold the preview to see the original image. Google has also added options to crop, rotate, flip, and make other adjustments to images before sharing them.
Future Google Photos releases may see a few more tweaks before this feature is finally ready for prime time. We’ll keep you posted as other changes and features roll out.