More Google Photos filters coming to Pixel phones, including sunrise/sunset suggestions
Abner Li
- Dec. 7th 2020 1:16 pm PT
@technacity
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At the tail end of September, Photos got a
revamped editing experience
on Android with new features. Notably, there’s a new tab that surfaces machine learning-derived “Suggestions.” Google Photos is now
rolling out
a slew of new sunset filters that are first coming to the Pixel.
The Suggestions tab is part of Google wanting “Photos [to do] most of the heavy lifting” when editing images. It’s a continuation of previous suggestions to brighten, rotate, and archive.
At launch, Photos offered Enhance, B&W Portrait, and Color Pop, while Google promised more ML-backed suggestions for Pixel devices would be coming.
Some of them were announced with
this month’s Pixel Feature Dro
p. Dynamic — “which enhances brightness, contrast and color” — leads the bunch. The other seven Google Photos filters are focused on the sky to help “create stunning sunset and sunrise images.”
Vivid
Luminous
Radiant
Ember
Airy
Afterglow
Stormy
While announced today, they are still rolling out and not yet appearing on our devices. Meanwhile, future suggestions should cover portraits and landscapes.
More about Google Photos:
Google Photos for Android adds live wallpaper that pulls randomly from your library
Future Pixel phones won’t have unlimited Google Photos storage [Updated]
Pixel 5 and older phones will retain unlimited ‘High quality’ Google Photos backup
Google Photos ending unlimited free backup next year, cites ‘growing demand for storage’
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