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Enhanced Editing Features Now Available for Android Users on Google Photos

Revolutionizing Photo Editing with Google’s Conversational Editing Feature
Are you tired of the tedious process of making multiple edits to a photo? Well, Google has come up with a solution that will change the way you edit photos forever – conversational editing. This innovative feature allows you to simply tell Google the edits you want, eliminating the need for manual adjustments.
Initially introduced on Pixel 10 phones, Google is now making conversational editing available to Android users in the US. This feature is accessible to any adult with an English language setting on their Google account, along with Face Groups enabled and location estimates turned on.
To utilize conversational editing, simply click on “help me edit” within the editor interface. From there, you can communicate your desired edits either through voice commands or text input. Leveraging advanced Gemini capabilities, the feature seamlessly implements changes such as removing unwanted elements from the background, adjusting colors, or eliminating glare. Users can view the original and edited photos side-by-side for comparison.
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