Google Photos revamps Memories and adds new features.

By Srikanth
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It is expected that Google Photos to give good news about the launch of the new features. Google Photos will give access to its users to a range of creative tools, including an in-built collage editor and a revamped memories feature. The memory feature is incorporated with brand-new cinematic visual effects and music support. Google Photos introduced the changes earlier this week. This launch will be rolled out to users as a part of a larger upgrade to Google Photos’ Memories feature, which was primarily introduced to users in the year 2019. The search giant Google Photos also announced that the Memories feature in real-time has more than 3.5 million monthly views.

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In a public blog post, the company mentioned that it was revamping its Memories feature, which is going to facilitate the users to look back at their timeline of older photos through a cinematic audio-visual experience. This is quite similar to the Stories and Memories of Instagram and Facebook. This latest launch of the Google Photos’ Memories feature is capable of automatically selecting and trimming the best snippets by utilizing machine learning.

Google said that the updated version of its Memories feature would also support the usage of instrumental music. Meanwhile, the service will compile multiple rendered 3D models of still photos with background music in its “Cinematic Photos” visual effect feature.

The still images in Memories will also appear more immersive to users with automatic subtle zooming video effects.

The additional support of an inbuilt collage editor called Styles is also incorporated, where the users can edit the colleges through grid arrangement and even add a background. The Styles feature draws inspiration from old scrapbooks, where graphic art is automatically added to memories in an attempt to make them pop in Google Photos.

The permission is granted to the users to share Memories easily, but the share feature is currently restricted to Android smartphone users only and will soon be rolled out to the users of iOS and the Web.

Google One subscribers and Pixel phone users will also be able to utilize an additional editing feature that includes Portrait Light or HDR within their collages and access more than 30 additional designs. The new launch of Google Photos will feature limited-time styles from featured artists like Shantell Martin and Lisa Congdon.

Confirmation is also received regarding the users that now the users will continue to have control over hiding photos of certain people or time periods from showing up in Memories.

As per the news of Google, the latest update will be rolled out to Google users in a gradually phased manner.

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