Google Photos new editor for better editing

Google held the "Launch Night In" event, where it announced a range of products, such as the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G. During the event, the company also showed some improvements coming to Google Photos image editing feature, which the company analyzes in a separate post on her blog.

First on the list of features are improvements to suggestions that help users fix brightness or tilt on . The app can provide suggestions based on what's in the image directly from a special tab, using machine learning. Suggestions include being able to display only subject colors or enhance the overall image with color corrections. The company says it will add more Pixel-exclusive features to enhance portraits, landscapes and more in the future.

For those who love to make manual changes and tweaks to their photos, the company will provide detailed options for , εκτός από τη συνήθη φωτεινότητα, την of color, highlight settings and more. These options are placed in a carousel at the bottom, which can be tapped individually.

Another important addition that will be made to the editor is the Portrait Light feature that the company showed at its event. The function helps to adjust and adjust the lighting in the portraits and even allows movement around the light source, helping to correct harsh shadows or uneven lighting on the faces.

It also works on photos not taken using portrait mode. The feature is currently exclusive to the Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5. H for more Pixel devices will be added in the future.

The Google Photos app is now available to all Android users. However, as mentioned earlier, the Portrait Light feature will only be available to users of the latest Pixel devices.

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