Magic Editor Feature In Google Photo Extended To Pixel And Samsung Galaxy
JAKARTA In October last year, Google Photo launched the Magic Editor feature for free. Initially, this feature was only available for Pixel 8 phones, but now it has been expanded to more Android devices.
Based on a 9to5google report, the Magic Editor is starting to appear on older Pixel phones, such as the Pixel 7 and bottom. This feature is also seen in several Samsung Galaxy series and is likely to be extended to more OEMs.
To view this new feature, users must update their Google Photo app to version 6.85. Users don't need to subscribe to any plans because this feature will appear on a Google account that doesn't have any subscription plans.
Although it can be used for free, this feature sets a number of restrictions. Google had said photos edited using Magic Editor could only be saved as much as ten if. This rule applies every month.
If the user wants to save edited results without restrictions, the user must subscribe to Google One with a capacity of 2TB first. This rule only applies to Android phones other than made by Google because the Pixel is not limited to editing.
If you are interested in using Google Photo, you can update the application first, then search for the Magic Editor button in the lower left corner of the screen.
By using this feature, users can move, change the size, and remove objects from the inside of the photo.
Not only Magic Editor, Google also launched several other Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based features in Google Photo.
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Here are some features that are launched for free.
Unblut Equipment, Portrait blur, Portrait light
Sky Suggession for the sky background
Adjust Color pop, HDR effect
Cinematic photos
Styles in theolage editor
Video effects