With just a few tweaks, you can create the perfect photo with Google's AI-powered Pixel editing tool.
To enhance your photos, use Pixel's advanced camera, which lets you change the background and move, remove, and resize objects or people. You can even zoom out to enlarge a photo's borders or fix a crooked image using the newest Magic Editor features, which come with Pixel 9 phones.
Whether you need to remove an unidentified person from the background of a family photo, edit your photo to highlight a basketball player's vertical during a spectacular slam, or add a well-lit backdrop to your selfie while wearing summer clothing, Magic Editor can help you make your vision a reality.
Magic Editor
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Put everything in its right place. Just tap, brush, or circle an object to move it. You may also resize objects with a pinch.
The Magic Eraser
You may remove unwanted items and more with a few taps.
You can utilize suggestions to remove objects with a tap, or you can manually brush or circle an object to delete it.
Unblurred Image
Don't let a tiny movement ruin a fantastic moment. Photo Unblur can be used to enhance out-of-focus fuzzy images, whether they are recent or old.
Other techniques for altering photographs
Light in Portrait Position
Make sure everyone looks amazing by adjusting the lighting and brightness even after the photo has been shot.
Images from a motion picture
Turn your life into a movie. To make your pictures come to life, turn them into moving 3D movies.
Portrait blur
To turn a photo into a portrait after it has been taken, use Portrait Blur to blur the background.
Use Magic Editor to reimagine your photos
Using Magic Editor on your Pixel device, you can reimagine your images. To relocate, recompose, or remove images, use contextual or special effect settings like "Sky" or "Golden hour."
The key
Android 8.0 or later, a 64-bit processor, and 4 GB of RAM are required for your smartphone.
Features that are experimental might not function as planned.
Make use of the Magic Editor
- Open the Google Photos app on your Pixel.
- You can tap on an image to change it.
- Select Edit.
- In the lower left corner, choose Magic Editor.
You can use Magic Editor to alter a section of your picture:
The key
- It could take some time for Magic Editor to provide photo options.
- To view or compare the original version of your edited photo, you can press and hold the screen.
- The area of your photo that you have chosen can be moved, resized, deleted, or rethought.
- AI-Powered Simple Photo Edits: A Synopsis of Magic Eraser and Editor
Google regularly alters its photos to make them stand out. Sometimes that means cropping an image or making some other minor change to it. In other situations, it could entail more complex changes like removing unnecessary elements or distractions, improving the lighting, or even creating a new composition. These formerly time-consuming, complex tasks have been revolutionized by AI, which powers editing programs like Google Photos' Magic Editor and Magic Eraser.
As it broadens access to these capabilities, Google recognizes the value of using Google AI Principles as a guide. It is making it easier to spot instances of Google Photos' AI changes to further boost transparency. Next week, Google Photos will begin utilizing Google AI to detect when a photo has been edited within the Photos app.
Photos edited with tools like Magic Editor, Magic Eraser, and Zoom Enhance already have information based on technical standards from The International Press Telecommunications Council (IPTC) to indicate that they were altered using generative AI. Now, it's going one step further and showing this information in the Photos app, along with other metadata like the location, backup status, and file name.
In addition to identifying when an image has been modified using generative AI, it will use IPTC metadata to indicate when an image is composed of elements from many photos using non-generative characteristics. Apps like Add Me on Google Pixel 9 and Best Take on Pixel 8 and Pixel 9 merge photographs taken simultaneously to create a blended image, which helps you take great group photos.
While optimistic about AI's promise, it also recognizes that advanced technology can pose serious challenges that must be resolved in a direct, thoughtful, and constructive way. Google's commitment to moral technology development is outlined in these AI Principles, which also make an effort to pinpoint specific application areas that the company will not pursue.
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