Tuesday 20 November 2018

New Google Photos Update for iOS


Google recently launched a new update of its iOS application Google Photos. This update brings some new cool features like, it allows users to adjust the background blur of the portrait image by using a depth slider and also provides a new "Colour Pop" feature. The interesting aspect of the Depth slider is that it enables users to deepen the bokeh effect which makes the Bokeh look more colorful with detail. Using the depth slider user can either increase or decrease the Bokeh intensity to get the best from the shots.

The depth slider is similar to the slider that is available on Google Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL and other Moto Devices that support the depth photos. Note that the Depth slider works with only portrait mode pictures and not with any other casual pictures, Also it cannot be applied to iOS devices that don't by default support the portrait mode.

To use the depth slider feature all you need to do is open a portrait photo in Google Photos app and press on the edit option, you will be able to see the depth slider option beside the Light and Colour sliders. Now, tap on the subject from the image and move the depth slider to adjust the background blur as you require. 

Talking about the Color Pop feature it allows the users to tap and select the subject, Once the subject is selected it converts the rest of the photo to black & white, while the subject still remains colorful. To use this feature users must click on the edit option in the Google Photos app and choose the color pop option from the available set of options. According to Google at the I/O 2018 event, the Color Pop feature uses the artificial intelligence (AI) to disable colors and add a black and white filter. Users can also use the Color Pop feature to manually add colors and remove them.

The latest version of the Google Photos app is already available in App Store for users  to download, with a size of 285.1 MB.


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