• Google Photos is getting a handy Quick Edit tool for sharing imag

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Friday, December 20, 2024 12:00:05
    Google Photos is getting a handy Quick Edit tool for sharing images, and I dont know why nobody thought of this sooner

    Date:
    Fri, 20 Dec 2024 11:56:07 +0000

    Description:
    Google is rolling out a new feature for its Photos app called Quick Edit, which allows users to apply image processing on the sharing screen for a last minute touch-up.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Google seems to be testing a new Quick Edit feature for Google Photos It allows
    users to apply an enhancement or crop a photo before sharing it There's no release timeline for the new feature yet

    Google is seemingly testing a new feature for the Google Photos app called Quick Edit, which allows users to apply a last-minute touch-up to images before sharing them with family, friends, and other contacts.

    Android Authority reports that a user named Alex who was using version 7.10.0 of the Google Photos app on a Google Pixel 6 Pro handset noticed a
    new screen on their Google Photos app, suggesting Google may be A/B testing the new feature with a limited number of users. We dont know how these users would have been selected.

    Though developed by Google and included with Android, Google Photos is available on a wide range of devices so this new feature could prove useful whether you're rocking a Google Pixel 9 , Samsung Galaxy S24 , or iPhone 16 .

    At the moment, it seems the screen only appears when selecting a single
    image. However, those hoping for deep image editing before sending their
    snaps may want to defer to another app, as the Quick Edit screen seems to
    only offer, well, very quick and light-touch edits. The Quick Edit interface on a Google Pixel 6 Pro (Image credit: Android Authority)

    According to screenshots shared by the Android Authority tipster (above), users are only able to use Quick Edit to apply a one-and-done enhancement to the image or apply a crop to the photo. This appears to be the same enhancement available in the apps existing Edit screen. Limited... but better than nothing

    The editing options coming to Google Photos might seem a tad limited, but Im personally happy to see this feature being trialed, given the amount of time
    I spend cropping screenshots and document scans to send to others.

    However, it would be nice to at least see basic brightness, contrast, and saturation controls added to the Quick Edit screen by release, as I find one-shot enhancements can have unpredictable effects on colors and lighting.

    Theres a balance to be struck here, as speed is the name of the game, but I cant see myself needing to enhance screenshots, document scans, or purely informational images like photos of signs.

    And as for pics of friends and family, Im unlikely to just throw on a blanket enhancement filter and call it a day though if the touch-ups are subtle enough, I can see this being useful for people who are less bothered or less experienced with editing photos on a smartphone.

    In any case, this is a feature I could see myself using, and Im a fan of anything that gives users more options to use their device how they like. Google hasnt issued a release date for this new feature yet, so be sure to keep up with our Android coverage for the latest updates. You might also like Got a Samsung Galaxy phone? You can now get these two big freebies from Peacock and Netflix A seemingly leaked Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra case all but confirms the phone's design The EU could force Apple to put AirDrop and AirPlay on Android phones



    ======================================================================
    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/phones/android/google-photos-is-getting-a-handy-quic k-edit-tool-for-sharing-images-and-i-dont-know-why-nobody-thought-of-this-soon er


    --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64)
    * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100)