p308120 I don’t get the big fuss. The feature is said to still be free for photos with depth info. Considering even cheap Android phones have those 2/5MP depth cameras, this means most people won’t notice anything different. Besides, this same feature has been available built in on some OEMs default camera apps. 293167 BigDisplay, 3 hours agoSo funny with Google. Huawei lacks of Google services… And because of Google behavior, i … moregoogle has… Source link
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The Google Photos app is not just a photo management app, but also a photo editing app with some nice editing features. One of them is Colour Pop, which allows you to keep the subject in color and turn the background black and white. It is free to use with photos having depth information (such as Portrait Mode), but if you want to use it with photos lacking the depth information, you’ll have to purchase the Google One subscription. Buying Google One subscription unlocks editing… Source link
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Google Photos is a superb photo management and editing app. As it has grown in popularity, Google has made the occasional attempt to monetize Photos — most recently by launching a subscription service where customers receive a selection of 10 printed shots every month. But now, according to XDA Developers (and also highlighted by Android Police), Google might be planning to reserve certain editing tricks — some that were previously available for free — for Google One subscribers…. Source link
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