Google Photos is set to obtain a new update that will bring some further features for customers like locked folders and enhanced memories function. Google at the I/O 2021 occasion on May 18 announced the update and information have been shared in a weblog post later by the corporation. The customers will be in a position to hide their pictures and videos inside a password protected folder in Google Photos. The search giant will support customers in performing so.
The locked folder is a passcode-protected space exactly where customers will be in a position to save pictures separately and the pictures will not show up although you scroll by means of Google Photos or any other apps on their device. “Locked folder will be available first on Google Pixel, and arrive on more Android devices throughout the year. And on Pixel, you’ll even have the option to save photos and videos directly to your locked folder right from the camera,” Google mentioned.
The corporation is also enabling more customisation features for Memories. Later this summer time, anytime Google will uncover a set of 3 or more pictures possessing equivalent points like shape or colour, it will highlight these small patterns for all customers in their Memories alternative.
With the introduction of this feature, customers will be enabled to see their Memories of the events they celebrate like New Year or any other festival. There will also be an alternative of Best of the Month Memories as properly as Trip Highlights.
Google Photos is employing AI to resurface vital moments and bring your memories to life in new approaches. All although providing you more manage, so you can decide on what you want to relive.https://t.co/dnTO0El9Us
— Google Photos (@googlephotos) May 18, 2021
Last year, the corporation launched Cinematic pictures which leveraged machine finding out in order to produce vivid, 3D versions of pictures. This time, the corporation has taken a step additional with the introduction of computational photography made to bring these memories to life.
“When you’re trying to get the perfect photo, you usually take the same shot two or three times – trying to get all my kids smiling and looking at the camera at the same time is a challenge to say the least. Using neural networks to synthesise the movement between two nearly identical photos and fill in the gaps with new frames, we can create vivid, moving images called Cinematic moments,” the corporation mentioned.