Google Photos is rolling out a new, more powerful photo editor to all those who access the service via a web browser.
Suggested edits—Upon opening the editor, you’ll be presented with automatically selected editing functions that can transform your image with a single click. Probably the most useful of these is the “Enhance” button.
Expanded aspect ratio options—Crop and rotate your photos in a selection of different aspect ratios, including a new 5:4 option. Revamped adjustment options with additional controls—New, more powerful editing controls are now available to everyone, with a simplified interface and bigger, clearer icons.
With the update in place, editing photos in your browser comes much closer to the experience of editing on your smartphone. Note that, while these changes bring an improved editing experience to all Google Photos users, several of the more powerful features, such as HDR editing, Portrait mode and Color Pop remain locked away from non-subscribers. Non-paying users are able to see a preview of each effect but won’t be able to save their changes without upgrading.While the upgraded editor is undoubtedly more powerful, it also appears to place considerably more strain on your computer’s hardware.
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