

This will automatically add graphic art to your memories to perhaps make them more vibrant. You'll still be able to omit certain people or time periods from showing up in Memories too.īy subscribing, you are agreeing to Engadget's Terms and Privacy Policy.Įlsewhere, there's a new feature called Styles. Along with tapping on the left or right of the screen to move between photos in an individual memory, you can switch between memories by swiping up or down. When it comes to viewing your memories, there will be a welcome new way to navigate through them. Google says that Cinematic Memories, which will be available soon, will turn "multiple still photos into an end-to-end cinematic experience." Those memories will feature music, too. This will build on cinematic photos, one of the most-used effects in Memories, which creates moving, 3D representations of still images. On that note, there's a new type of memory called Cinematic Memories. Google says there will be a subtle zoom effect on still photos it includes in memories to make them feel less static. Starting in October, Google will append instrumental music to some memories as well. Photos will automatically grab what appear to be the most meaningful moments from longer videos and add them to a memory. The redesigned feature will offer up more videos, including what Google believes are your best clips from longer videos that you have captured. The update is part of broader changes to Memories, which will mostly be available starting today. The sharing option is coming to iOS and the web soon. Friends and family will be able to view your memories on any device through Google Photos. Starting today, you'll have a way to natively share memories with others if you have an Android device. Until now, these automatically generated highlights have been private, but Google is adding some sharing options. Google is rolling out some changes to the stories-style Memories feature in Photos.
