Google launches PhotoScan for iOS, Android to turn print into digital photos
PhotoScan
is a separate app from Google Photos.
Google on Tuesday announced a new
PhotoScan app for iOS and Android that will turn old print photos into digital
photos at no cost.
PhotoScan
detects edges, straightens the image, and rotates it to the correct
orientation, and removes glare, claims Google. Users can simply launch the
PhotoScan app and are guided to snap the print photo with four white dots
acting as a guide.
Scanned
photos can be saved to your phones internal storage, or Google Photos to be
organized, searchable, and shared. Google Photos currently offers unlimited
photo storage. PhotoScan doesn't automatically upload to Google Photos.
"We
all have those old albums and boxes of photos, but we don't take the time to
digitize them because it's just too hard to get it right," said Jingyu
Cui, software engineer at Google Photos. "We don't want to mail away our
original copy, buying a scanner is costly and time consuming, and if you try to
take a photo of a photo, you end up with crooked edges and glare."
The
Google Photos team also announced improvements to its app, adding a new and
improved auto enhance, 12 new filters, and advanced editing tools.
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