Google Photos update makes an already smart app even smarter

Google Photos update makes an already smart app even smarter
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2018-10-10 12:55

Every year Google brings new features to its Photos app together with the Pixel launch. This year, Google introduced Live albums and new editing features in the app. Live albums is a feature that automatically adds photos of people and pets to an album as you take them.

To create a live album, select ‘Automatically add photos of People & Pets’ option while creating it, and add people to it. This feature is rolling out to Android, iOS, and the web app in select countries.   The Google Photos app now has the ability to adjust depth in portrait photos,…

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