Google Photos Color Pop editing feature hides a paywall for photos with no depth information



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Google Photos app is not only photo management app but also photo editing app with some nice editing features. One of them is Color Pop, which allows you to keep the subject in color and convert the background to black and white. It is free to use with photos that have depth information (such as portrait mode), but if you want to use it with photos that lack depth information, you will have to purchase the Google One subscription.

Buying a Google One subscription unlocks editing features in Google Photos
You need a Google One subscription to use Color Pop with photos that lack depth information

Purchasing a Google One subscription unlocks the editing features in Google Photos

It’s unclear what other editing features Google will put behind the paywall in the future, but a teardown of Google Photos v5.18 by the folks at XDA Developers suggests that the app could get new rendering options called Dynamic, HDR and Vivid soon.

Additionally, the post also found strings for six new sky filters: Afterglow, Airy, Ember, Luminous, Radiant, and Stormy.

We don’t know if these new editing features will be free to use for Google Photos users, or if they will be placed behind the Google One paywall as Color Pop.

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