AI Photo Editing: Google for Indian users Google Photos A new feature has been launched in the app, which can change the world of photo editing. Now to improve photos, there will be no need to learn heavy tools nor the hassle of moving sliders. Users will be able to make desired changes to their photos just by speaking or writing. This new feature is completely AI-powered and Gemini AI based on technology, specifically designed keeping in mind a diverse user base like India.
Now your photo will change with words
According to Google, users can now directly say to Google Photos “Blur the background”, “Remove window reflection” Or “Improve the lighting of the photo”. Not only this, many changes can also be made in a single command, such as straightening the photo, correcting shadows and making the colors brighter. Its purpose is to make photo editing easy even for those who have no experience in professional editing.
There will be smart changes in people’s photos also
The special thing about this new feature is that it is not limited to just background editing. Users can also request changes to the people in the photo, such as removing a friend’s glasses, opening their eyes, or adding a smile to their face. Google says this feature helps users’ private face groups provide more accurate results, especially in group photos, where small details often go unnoticed.
Nano Banana will give a new look to photos
A new feature named Nano Banana has also been added to Google Photos, which not only improves the photo but also has the power to give it a completely new look. It lets users add new furniture to a room, enlarge a photo frame, restore old photos or recreate people and pets in completely new scenes. This feature is special for those people who want to give a creative touch to their photos.
Support and increased transparency in Indian languages
Google has clarified that these new AI editing features will work in many Indian languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Bengali and Gujarati. Along with this, C2PA content credentials are also being added to Google Photos, so that it will be clearly known what changes have been made to a photo by AI. This will increase transparency regarding edited photos and will also strengthen the trust of users.
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