Why do many photos disappear from your Google Photos gallery?
Three very exciting new features coming to your Google Photos app, including one that will let you clear out your album of images that aren’t as important.
Google photo This is one of those important applications that we must have on our device, a place to store all our memories in the cloud, as well as all those images that we end up taking through screenshots or getting in various conversations in the form of memes or GIFs -files.
Be that as it may, if you ever dare to go to the main page of Google Photos, namely the gallery, you will see that it is a real mess, with photos you took straight from your cell phone camera, but also screenshots, memes and much more.
No, you don’t have to worry because Google is working on a new feature. Google photo called “hide the clutter” and found in the latest version 6.79.0.624777117.
The fact that the main photo tab in Google Photos includes all types of photos and images received creates real chaos.
But with the “hide clutter” option These memes, GIFs and/or screenshots will be automatically hidden.that is, those images that were not captured directly by the camera.
It should be noted that this new feature will not hide these files from our gallery, but will stop showing them in the photos tab.
You will still be able to access these images as screenshots and GIFs. in the corresponding folders on the library tab.
Luckily, this change will make our Google Photos home screen much cleaner and show the photos we care about most.
Changes to Memories and more
It was also revealed that the Memories tab will be completely redesigned. Memories will look like a rectangle with rounded edges and have cover art taken from an album..
Another new feature is that Google Photos may allow us to turn off AI-generated title suggestions that are sometimes not entirely natural.
Of course, it’s not very clear when all these changes will come to the Google Photos app, but they seem to be in the early stages of development, so don’t expect them in the short term.