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Google Photos Update Gives New Life To Pictures; Know More About It Here
Google Photos is now able to perform better than before. Thanks to a new update, which is available on Android and iOS. Google is updating their services to ensure that their users are fully satisfied.
Google Always Make Sure That Users Are Satisfied
In order to keep users happy, the company has rolled out an update in their application Google Photos. Nevertheless, the update for the Google Photos app, will first be pushed through in the Android operating system and will be then followed by iOS. The new feature of the Google Photos was revealed in a post last Mar. 2.
The features will be gladly appreciated by photography aficionados, as stated in TechTimes. Google Photos is one of the hidden gems of the company's software family, especially if you have a pixel phone with unlimited storage. Google Photos is way of storing your images through an online means, which makes them easier to search and organize. The service of this app is getting more resourceful with every update
Enhance Your Photos With This New Feature
The new feature of the Google Photos editing app is the Auto White Balance option. This feature will enable your photo to look more professional and elegant. The most recent addition for auto-correcting exposure and color saturation is white balance.
The auto white balance feature is coming out this week on the web and in Android, in accordance with Google's blog. Through this feature, uses will be able to adjust the tone of an image. The Auto White Balance option will make the adjustments smooth, per Engadget.
The Google Photos update enhances the appearance of a photo in a tap. By using the advanced editing tools, the user of the free app will not only adjust the lightning and color, but also introduce the Deep Blue Slider, which adds color to the water and sky. Android users can now download the application for free and enjoy the advantage of the Auto White Balance option.
Google added auto white balance to its constantly improving Photos app https://t.co/kgiVskAmPD pic.twitter.com/BVcvcQGZgX
— The Verge (@verge) March 4, 2017
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