Now you can pinch, double faucet to zoom movies, new feature in Google Photos, now Zoom also zoom

Now you can pinch, double faucet to zoom movies, new feature in Google Photos, now Zoom also zoom


Google Footage Brandnew Options: Google Photos is now giving users a feature of double tap or pinch to zoom in or zoom out. The feature is connected to the server directly without updates. Users say that the app version of Google Photos is the same as before, but now it looks active in the feature app. However, we found that this feature has been activated only after updating Google Footage on Android on the latest version 5.28.0. The video gets stretched on the video screen when double tap. The pinch-in or out feature can be used for zoom in or out.

A new feature has come on Google Footage, through which you can zoom-in or zoom-out by double tap or pinch-in or out. For us, this feature worked on the latest version of the app on Android 5.28.0. Many users say it has been released from the server side. If you also want to check whether this feature is working for you or not, you open any video on your Google footage and check the feature by putting a pinch-in or out and double tap. If it does not work for you, try to update the app in the latest version. On Reddit too many users have reported to join this feature app.

Because this feature seems to be server-side updates, it is possible that Google is rolling it out in small batch. This is not available on iOS right now, but we will advise you to update the app on its latest version.

The app also had a Cinematic photo feature through the recent update, which gives your photo an effect like 3-D. For this, Google machine uses learning, which checks the depth of the picture and gives an effect like 3-D. Apart from this, the map timeline feature has also been added, which shows your entire trip in the map according to the location, time and date of the photographs.

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