Google Photos is set to revolutionize the management of digital memories with its new “Show Less” feature. This option will minimize the appearance of certain faces in memories without completely blocking them.
Google Photos continues to improve by bringing innovations that seek to make interaction with photos and videos more intuitive and personal. Among recent advances, the “Enhance your video” option will soon automatically improve the quality of your videos by adjusting brightness, contrast and saturation with a single click. This function greatly simplifies video editing, and provides professional results accessible to all users.
While Google recently introduced artificial intelligence to better understand and plan which memories you actually want to revisit, Google Photos will soon allow users to reduce the frequency of occurrence of certain faces. This application, recognized for its capabilities of facial recognition almost infallible, will soon become even more customizable.
Google Photo will allow you to limit the appearance of certain faces
Google Photos wants to become a tool more respectful personal preferences by allowing you to filter faces that you prefer to see less in the Memories sections thanks to an option simply titled “Show lesss”. This function is a good alternative less aggressive to the option “Block face“, who completely removes faces from memories and group photos. In practice, the user will be able to add a face to the “Hide the face of memories” to limit its appearance in the moments remembered by the application. But it will still be possible to search for this person.
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Development of this feature began when some users expressed the need for control the emotional aspect linked to their photos. Concretely, this option will be accessible via the path Settings > Preferences > Memories > Hide people and animals. Although this feature is not yet available to the public, Google is actively testing it, which leads us to believe that it will be released in the near future.
These improvements clearly show the direction of Google Photos towards an application that not only stores photos, but enriches and organizes them according to our preferences which evolve with our emotions.