Google revamps Google Photos, Memories get a more cinematic look

Aneeka Chatterjee Updated - September 15, 2022 at 09:12 PM.
The logo of Google is seen in this picture. | Photo Credit: Reuters

Google Photos has been redesigned with latest Memories upgrade, including instrumental music and more styles to collage editor. Google has also introduced a new way of viewing and sharing Memories.

In addition, Google Photos will allow users to share Memories across Android devices.

With the latest redesign, users can select multiple images to combine into a “Full Cinematic Memory” which will turn into zoomed-in 3D photos with instrumental background music (via separate feature from next month).

Google Photos has brought Instagram-like view where users can tap left or right on a photo to jump between queued photos, or swipe up or down to jump between Memories.

Google Photos has also introduced new collage editing features to Memories where users can select multiple preferred photos, select a design and arrange the layout of the collage.

Users can also adjust brightness, contrast, add filters, edit photos and apply more changes to enhance the collage. These collages will be shareable, says Google in a blogpost.

Google Photos bring editing tools to collage editor for Memories | Photo Credit: -

Google One members and Pixel users can also use “additional editing features like Portrait Light or HDR within their collages and access more than 30 additional designs”, Google said.

Published on September 15, 2022 15:42

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