Google Photos has undergone major changes and edits over the years, but the latest but most valuable change is the addition of labels to each of the image editing tools.
The change isn’t something you might care about too much, but it clears up around just what image activates the editing tool. This small change just sees text tabs to all editing tools within Google Photos on Android – we don’t see the option on the iOS version yet.
Android Police notes that this seems to be as widespread as Google Photos v5.34 was introduced, but after testing a device or two, it is not fully available on the our own machines that run the same build. However, this could just be part of a wider A / B test, which would be a shame as nothing is given in terms of appearance and feel with a useful image label – especially since this makes it obvious to them. less familiar in today’s UI. principles.
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So for clarity, if your preference is within Google Photos, you will see text tabs under the icons “Share,” “Edit,” “Lens,” and “Delete”. In fact, this does more for Google Lens, as we’re sure not many people out there understood what it meant in the first place – while the others are pretty obvious.
None of the capabilities have been changed, it’s just a better way to showcase what each image does. It’s certainly not as “clean,” but it’s just better for full visibility. Sometimes overexposure can make things even more confusing and can be argued simply for the sake of beauty. It might be worthwhile to make sure you have the latest Google Photos v5.34 build installed from the Google Play Store if you haven’t already updated.
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