Google Photos can now collage photos too!

The memory function of revisiting old photos adds 3 major highlights

(Picture / Flip the official website of Google Photos)

The Google Photos application service, built-in the automatic management function of "Memories Collection" for reviewing old photos, will welcome a major revision update in the past two years.

According to an article recently published on Google’s official blog, it provides a user-specific “Memories Collection” function, which gathers selected photo collections of past years’ memories and theme memories (automatically classified by different theme types), which is quite popular among users and creates every More than 3.5 billion pageviews per month.

In order to make reviewing old photos and sharing important moments more convenient and easy to use with an "immersive" browsing visual experience, a new upgrade for the major redesign of the "Memories" function will be released in the near future, and will also be released on Google Photos. The app adds a new "Photo Collage Editor" feature that allows users to easily apply aesthetically designed collage layouts to create eye-catching collages to share with friends and family.

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For the updated version of Google Photos that will be released in the near future, we summarize the four main features as follows:

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Add new features of "Photo Collage Editor"

No need to go through a third-party photo collage app, now on Google Photos, just click on a few great photos you want to choose, and you can automatically create photo collages with different layout styles for you, and edit them through easy-to-use collages. You can directly drag and drop photos to the desired position, and you can also directly edit the color tone, brightness, etc. of the collage photos.

Google said that this feature will be released in batches on Android and iOS from now on.

The mobile version of Google Photos App will add a variety of stylized styles of the "Layout Collage" function.

(Photo taken from Google's official blog)

2. Revisiting old photos makes "memories" vivid

In addition to the memoir collection of still photos, an updated version of Google Photos is expected to be released next month. At that time, the best highlights from the video will also be included in the memoir collection, and the background music will be automatically matched, and It will be interspersed with automatic zoom effects from far to near, or from near to far, bringing an immersive memory browsing experience.


3. The dynamic effect of the movie makes the "memories" more vivid

The photos displayed in the Memories Collection originally had the "movie dynamic effect" that was automatically applied, and the AI ​​algorithm was used to simulate the effect of the depth of field data, so that ordinary 2D photos showed a 3D dynamic effect like a movie mirror movement.

The updated version of Google Photos will be released, which will further add background music and make the close-up protagonist in the picture more vivid and three-dimensional.

The mobile version of Google Photos App has a built-in photo collection of memoirs, and will add a one-click copying "URL link" sharing function.

(Photo taken from Google's official blog)

4. One-click copy URL for sharing memories

Google Photos provides users with a personalized and exclusive memory photo function. From now on, you can copy the URL and share it with friends and family!

For each different theme type of memory photo collection, just click the share icon displayed in the bottom left corner of the screen to share it with friends in the chat room, or get the URL link automatically generated by the collection, and share it with other external applications .

This new feature of "sharing" a collection of memories has been launched in Google Photos for Android first, and iOS and Web versions will also be launched in the near future.



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