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If you've ever edited photos on your smartphone, you know the struggle – sometimes, they just don't look as good after you tweak them, right? Well, if you're a Pixel phone user, you're in for a treat!just revealed that you can now make those complex edits, like using Magic Eraser, in Photos without sacrificing Ultra HDR quality.out a new machine learning model that's set to elevate HDR image editing in Google Photos.
Before, when you edited HDR photos in Google Photos, you often ended up with a downgrade to standard dynamic range , which meant losing out on brightness, contrast, and overall image quality. But with this new machine learning model, that's no longer a problem. It cleverly predicts any missing HDR metadata after you make your edits, ensuring that even after using features like Magic Eraser, your HDR images maintain their original dynamic range.
Left to right: an HDR image, its Gain Map, the SDR version after Magic Editor erased two windows, and the HDR version that reveals “ghosting” in those areas, as it still uses the original Gain Map with the edited SDR image. | Image credit – Google So, in simple terms, Google Photos tackled this issue with the new ML model that recreates those missing Gain Map areas by predicting a new one and then seamlessly blending it with the original.
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