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Google IO: Camera app in Pixel phones will now take better photos of people with darker skin tones, Google IO: Camera app in Pixel phones will now take better photos of people with darker skin tones, says Google Google now wants Pixel cameras to be more inclusive of skin tones. advertisement Google Google kicked off its most important event of the year- the Google IO on Tuesday. The search giant announced upgrades to some of its existing services along with some breakthrough technology like the Project Starline Google now wants its phones cameras to be smarter and more inclusive of skin tones. ....
Google I/O 2021: Google Photos to Get Locked Folder, Enhanced Memories Function, New Cinematic Photos Google Photos’ new functions will be available through an update that is touted to arrive soon. By Satvik Khare | Updated: 19 May 2021 12:34 IST Photo Credit: Google Highlights Users can edit, rename, and remove Memories Google Photos have reworked its Cinematic photos Google Photos is introducing an update that will bring a locked folder and an enhanced Memories function. The update was announced at the Google I/O event on May 18. The search giant will allow users to hide their photos and videos through a password-protected folder in Google Photos. Additionally, users can also customise how they want to view their Memories. The gallery from Google will also identify a set of three or more images with similar shapes or colours and highlight them in the Memories tab. The update is expected to roll out soon. ....
Android Community May 19, 2021 During the Google I/O Conference, we get to know more about the new features and future plans for Google and all of its apps. Despite the upcoming major change to Google Photos’ storage rules, we’re still looking forward to seeing what to expect from them if people decide to stick with it even after June 1, 2021. What we’re getting is better control for the Memories feature within the app as well as a Locked folder so you can passcode-protect the items within the folder. Memories is one of the most liked features of Google Photos and now they are bringing more features and giving users more control over how this works. Soon they will highlight little patterns that the machine learning sees and present it as part of Memories. They will also add new types of memories like if you celebrate holidays like Diwali, Lunar New Year, Hannukah, and other similar events. They will show up in your photo grid along with the Best of Month Me ....
Google Photos to now make you nostalgic with AI, brings Locked Folder News Image: Google Photos With Google Photos limiting the free storage, it was obvious that Google will bring smarter features to justify paid subscriptions. At the Google I/O 2021 event, Google has done exactly that. Unlike Android 12 and Wear OS, Photos gets more of a smarter upgrade with AI based features to make you feel more nostalgic. There’s more focus on Memories this year than ever. Also Read - Android 12 Beta First Impressions: Google finally delivers Google is using AI to bring attention to almost 4 trillion photos that most users often miss out on later in their lives. Photos will now resurface meaningful moments from your gallery and use advanced features to bring some of them to life. There’s also new stuff related to protection and privacy. Also Read - Google s new AI tools will help people detect common skin problems ....
(Image: Getty) Google Photos makes it easy to share photos with friends and family individually or in albums. It s great for vacation pics or grandchildren shots for far-flung grandparents, but you might have a few photos saved to your account that are for your eyes only. To keep those photos extra secure, Google is adding a Locked Folder feature to Google Photos, which will password-protect photos you d like to keep private. They won t show up on the main screen as you scroll Google Photos, or on any other devices connected to your Google Photos account like a Nest Hub sitting in your living room. ....