Google Photos sees several app improvements

the Google’s photo app has been updated To facilitate navigation in your exhibition and display image information. Google says that the image display – the screen that appears when opening an image in Google’s images – was redesigned to provide “simpler, more modern and more intuitive user interface” while adding a new light mode, retail photo details and simplified procedure lists.
These changes are now available for iPhone users, and will come to the Google Photos app “soon”, according to Google. The update does not remove any of the previous functions provided by the application, but some features have been transferred.
The biggest visible change is to enter light mode, which will automatically match the image display background to match your system system. Information is now being displayed at the top of each image that provides the date, time and location that has been captured. Some “badges” are found in the form of birth control pills sometimes under those details that allow users to play or stop a live or animated image, change the image category, save shared images, and storage management.
Several procedures can now be found in the three -score menu at the top right of the image display, including about, creation, photography, save, download or delete from the lens, and Google lens. The latter was previously present on the photo display, and it was now replaced by the list “in addition to” allowing users to archive, organize them in albums or secure them in a closed folder.
Finally, photo and explosions can now be managed across their three -score menu, which will appear next to any mini -image currently chosen. Here you will find options for changing the upper image, removing images, backward, or selecting multiple images to take great action.