Google Photos Rolls Out Touch-up Tools for Making 'Quick, Subtle Fixes' to Your Selfies
The feature uses AI to refine skin texture, remove blemishes, and brighten eyes or teeth in seconds, Google said.
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Google Photos adds subtle touch-up tools for faces
Google has announced a new collection of touch-up tools for Google Photos' image editor designed to apply subtle enhancements, refinements, or fixes to faces in photos. The tools are gradually being rolled out on the Google Photos app globally starting today, but only on devices running Android 9.0 and up with at least 4GB of RAM. They'll be accessible after selecting a specific face in a photo and able to remove unwanted blemishes, whiten teeth…
Google Photos’ Subtle Face Tweaks Spark Debate on Everyday Image Perfection
Google Photos users can now tap a face and erase a blemish. Or whiten teeth with a slider. The new touch-up tools landed quietly this week, promising quick fixes that stay under the radar. Shimrit Ben-Yair, who leads Google Photos, explained the push in a post on X. ‘You all are beautiful just the way you are,’ she wrote. ‘But I know that sometimes we capture that perfect shot, and we wish we could edit out that one stray hair or tiny blemish.’ …
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