JAKARTA - Google made new, more sophisticated changes to its Photos app for Android and iOS users. Coming to Memories, a feature launched about three years ago.
To date, Memories has been created automatically and in private, but Google has added several sharing options.
Now, users will have a way to share memories with others if they have Android devices. In addition, their friends and family can also view memories on any device via Google Photos. Sharing options will be coming to iOS and web soon.
Furthermore, the redesign will also offer more videos, including what Google believes to be the best clip of users from longer videos recorded.
The Photos app will automatically take what appears to be the most meaningful moment of the longer video and add it to memory. Starting in October, Google will also add instrumental music to some memories.
Updates will also add zoom effects to photos that will feel like living memories. Also present is Full Cinematic Memories, a feature that innimates some photos of silence.
Also accompanied by music to make cinematic experiences more in-depth. Another new feature called Styles also automatically adds graphic art to the user's memory to make it stand out.
Citing Engadget, Thursday, September 15, lastly, the new collage editor launched today allows Phoros users to create a collage that they can share.
To create this collage, users only need to select the desired photo, select a design, then reset the layout by using drag and simple drag control.
The photos added in the collage can be edited from within the editor. This means that users can adjust brightness and contrast, apply filters, and more.
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