If you use the Google Photos app then you have good news. Google is testing a new version of the photo-sharing and storage app 'Google Photos'. As per the report, the trusted Google News Telegram channel has shared some screenshots of the redesigned app.
The company is currently rolling out the update to a small batch of Photos users. The report states that it is difficult not to notice the disappearance of the bottom navigation bar in these screenshots. Apart from this, the current Search tab will get to see a different square floating button on the right side in the new version. Let us tell you in detail what major changes can be seen in the new update.
Big changes in Google Photos
The sharing option which is available on the bottom bar in the current version of Photos has been shifted to the top right of the screen, to the left of the profile image. The Google Photos logo has also been shifted to the top left instead of the center of the screen.
Let us tell you, earlier this month the company had added 12 new video effects to the editing suite of Google Photos. New effects include Dust Max, Black and White Film, Light Leak, and more, according to a new report.
On-demand cinematic effects feature in progress
Meanwhile, last month, it was reported that the tech giant was testing an on-demand cinematic effect feature on its photo-sharing and storage service. Cinematic Photo Creator was available to some users as a 'Utilities' option in the Library tab of Google Photos.
With this feature, users can select a photo and set the time of the resulting video, and the app will create a slow-motion zoom animation of the selected image.
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