Google Photos Advanced Photo and Video Editor Tools starts rolling out | Check video editing on Google Photos for free |

Google photos is soon going to come up with an advanced video editor tools and granual customization for Android Users.

This feature is already available for iPhone Users.

Google Photos App

Photos is rolling out a new editor UI on Android that promises to make editing your photos a lot easier. And, yes, in addition to an improved editor UI, Google is also using machine learning to power a new smart suggestions to its users.


Google has added a “Suggestions” tab in the photo editing menu, which is capable of automatically applying edits to the photo you’re looking at. You can then make your own specifications, if you aren't satisfied with google photos suggestions or else, if you’re satisfied with Google’s machine learning-powered suggestion, save the changes.

Photo Editing Tools

Suggestions can automatically adjust aspects such as Enhance Beauty, Warm and Cool. There are also suggestions for Color Pop, which will turn the background of a photo black and white while keeping the subject in color. 


Next is “Crop” to manually change the aspect ratio of your clip (either manually or through presets), rotate, and change perspective. 


The “Adjust” tab lets you control: Brightness, Contrast, White point, Highlights, Shadows, Black point, Saturation, warmth, tint, skin tone, blue tone, pop and vignette.


“Filters” such as vivid, west, Palma, Metro, Eiffel, Blush, and many more and “More” includes editing the pic in SnapSeed, PicsArt, Gallery and whatever photo editing apps you have kept in your system.


Google said it will add even more suggestions to the Google Photos app on Pixel devices in the coming months.


In addition, Google detailed a new Portrait blur and Portrait Light feature coming to Google Photos for the new Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5. This feature can automatically adjust the lighting on faces in portraits, or it can manually be adjusted. Google said Portrait Light can also be applied to photos that weren’t captured using Portrait mode or captured in your old phones with no portrait mode, but it’s only available on the Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5, with availability coming to more Pixel devices soon.


How to use Portrait Blur?

With Portrait Blur, users can add a depth effect even to pictures that lack depth information. This includes photos that you took on earlier phones that did not have a dedicated portrait shot mode or lens. Google Photos lets you add blur to such photos.


How to use Portrait Light?

Google Photos will allow you to easily adjust the lighting on your portrait photos. The app’s new editing interface lets you choose how shadows appear on your portrait shots, and which directions they face. 



Let's talk about Video Editing Features:

Video Editing Tools

Withthe new video editor, in addition to trimming, stabilizing and rotating your videos and exporting frame, you’ll now be able to crop, change perspective, add filters, apply granular edits (including brightness, contrast, saturation and warmth) and much more. 


There are now more than 30 controls, but a good place to start is with cropping and straightening the frame to focus more on the subject. And if the scene is poorly exposed, you can adjust the brightness to make your video shine.


The new video editing features are already available in Google Photos on iOS and will be rolling out to Android users very soon. They'll also bring the redesigned editor to iOS devices in the coming months.  


This new video editor is rolling out to “most Android users in the coming months,” while Google plans to introduce the redesigned images editor to Photos for iPhone users in the “coming months.”


The company also announced the expansion of Pixel-exclusive editing tools to other Android devices through Google One subscriptions.


What is Google One Membership? How much does it costs??

A Google One membership includes these advanced photo editing tools, along with more storage to be used across your Google account, like for your Google Docs or your Gmail inbox. A Google One subscription is currently available in India in three variants.


The 100 GB storage plan is available for Rs 130 per month or Rs 1,300 per year. The 200 GB storage plan is available for Rs 210 a month or Rs 2,100 a year. Finally, the 2TB plan is available for Rs 650 per month, or Rs 6,500 a year.


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