"Google" launches new features in "Google Photos" to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the service launch.

Google has unveiled new features for its "Google Photos" service to celebrate a decade since its launch. These features rely on generative artificial intelligence technologies to enhance the photo editing experience.
One of the standout features is the "Reimagine and Auto frame" tool, which was previously exclusive to "Pixel" phones and is now available to a wider range of users.
This tool allows users to reshape elements and backgrounds in photos using simple text commands, such as turning a dark sky into a clear blue one.
The "Auto frame" feature also offers multiple options for framing photos, whether through cropping, expanding, or even using artificial intelligence to automatically fill in gaps.
Google explained that these tools provide smart suggestions and consolidate all editing options in one place to make the process easier for users.
The new update includes an "Enhance AI" option, which combines multiple effects for quick adjustments, such as increasing image clarity or removing unwanted elements.
Users can also click on specific parts of the image to access suggested tools, such as adjusting lighting or brightening the background.
Google is set to roll out the new features on Android devices this month, followed by iOS devices later this year.
Additionally, the company has introduced a feature to share albums via Quick Response (QR) codes, allowing users to print and share the codes at social events. Anyone scanning the code can view the photos and add new ones to the shared album.