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New Delhi: Google has recently announced that its Gemini-powered photo editing features are coming to Indian users, enabling people to edit images in Google Photos by just using simple voice or text prompts. This latest feature is also called “Help Me Edit”, which was first introduced with the Pixel 10 series, and later it was expanded to Android users in the United States. This “Help me edit” feature is now available in India, and it supports multiple local languages. So the users can issue editing instructions in English, Hindi, Tamil, Marathi, Telugu, Bengali, and Gujarati.
Google has also stated that this latest feature is now available on any Android device which is running on Android 8.0 or later with at least Additionally, Google Photos in India also supports face-based edits. Users can also ask the Photos to remove any of the unwanted accessories from the images. These edits are generated using the images from the user’s face groups in Google Photos. Google Photos editor is now also getting access to the Google Gemini-powered Nano Banana tool, which is targeted at making targeted edits to pictures while maintaining facial or subject consistency.
Google is now also adding support for the C2PA Content Credentials in Google Photos. Edited images will carry a digital label that shows the image has been modified, and it also includes information about its edit history. To use this latest feature, users will need to open the photo in Google Photos, and they need to tap on the ” Help me edit option, which is inside the editor. This can range from basic adjustments like improving lighting or removing objects in the background, to more advanced changes such as applying the latest visual style to an image. This newest tool also supports follow-up instructions by enabling users to refine edits step by step.




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