You can now talk to Google Photos to make your edits

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On Wednesday Made by Google EventThe company has announced new features in Google Photos that lets users the app be asked to edit their pictures for them. The effectiveness will be launched first on the Pixel 10 device in the United States, people let people describe any editing in the photo by voice or text.

Google is also adding support C2 PA content certificates In Google Photo. Pixel 10 phones will be the first to accept this value from Google, which is designed to improve transparency around how images are created and whether AI is involved. On the pixel device, the C2 PA itself is supported in the camera app and any photo taken with it, even though AI is not used.

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Google gains the new “Edit by Edit” in Google Photos so that you can seek change in a photo using the natural language. For example, you can say something specific as “Remove cars in the background” or “Restore this old picture” and Google photos will take steps. Additions can help those who are not technology-intelligent or still have a good idea of ​​editing tools to adjust their photos to improve their photos.

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The feature can manage tasks such as illumination combinations and disruptions from images, as well as more creative editing, such as changing the background or adding items to the photo. Google suggests that you can use it to add sunglasses and a party hat on the picture, for example, other things.

Even if you don’t know what you want, you can start with a request for help as “better do it” and Google photos will automatically change the image. The app may also suggest what to fix and it supports follow-up requests as soon as you continue your edits fine-tune.

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Google says that support for C2 PA will first come to Pixel 10 devices and then will gradually roll out on Google photos across the IOS and Android in the next weeks. Launch on Wednesday “Edit by asking”.

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