As we teach you to teach via Google Classroom, to organize your day-to-day with Trello or to squeeze Google Maps, this time it is the turn of our photographs.Did you know that Google Photos is also an online editor? Or that automatically saves WhatsApp photos in the cloud ?
How to make a copy of photos
One of the most interesting features of Google Photos is the possibility of keeping a copy of all the photos and videos of the mobile phone .Just download the application for Android and iOS to try it out.
As soon as you enter the application, you will ask us what folders we want to synchronize.By default we will mark the folder where our phone saves the photos, however, going to ≡ > Device folders , we can tell you if we also want to save the photos of other applications such as WhatsApp or Twitter:
This same option is also in some terminals in ≡ > Settings > Backup and synchronization > Device folder backups ).Once activated, we just have to connect to a trusted Wi-Fi network to upload the photos to the platform.From there they will be accessible in several views ( daily, weekly, monthly, etc).
These pictures and videos will share the space of our Google Drive account (15 GB).But there is an option to occupy 0 KB per photo.Go to ≡> Settings > Backup and synchronization choose Image quality two options:
- High quality, with unlimited free storage: more than enough for most users.
- Original, at maximum resolution.For people who work with high quality images.
How to access photos already saved?
Google Photos has a browser entry that makes our photographs much more accessible.We follow the link www.photos.google.com and there we will see the photos that have already been synchronized with our terminals.or more phones that use the same Google account can use the same library.
We can also use this website to drag images from our computer to Google Photos.If we can access them from our phone.Once the photo is released, we may not see it on the screen.This is because the system organizes the photos by capture date .
There is another way to organize them much more interesting: the albums.We can choose a series of photographs and click on the + button at the top of the screen to add them to a photo album .
We will choose the name of the album.This can be searched in the search bar (see in the images above where you read "hiking").This way of organizing is perfect for locating photos of events as birthdays.There is another : using the geolocation of the mobile.
GPS does not only serve to take us from one place to another on the fastest route.It also introduces in the photographs some coordinates.Let's look at an example: searching for "Valencia" in a Google Photos folder, we locate three types of filters: Valencia (city), an album entitled 'The weekend in Valencia' and photographs taken in the Valencian Community.
Free space without losing photos
It is very possible that our terminals will soon run out of space for applications or photographs due to all the data that is automatically downloaded from applications such as WhatsApp, Facebook or Twitter.If we want to free up space on the mobile phone, Google Photos can help us.
Once the backups have been made, the phone will notify us of those photographs that we can delete from the terminal without losing them in the cloud.In the ≡> Free space We can delete those duplicate photos.
Also from Google Photos we can see the option Scan photos , which thanks to complex algorithms allows us to pass the photographs on paper to a digital format, however, it is from another application, also from Google.
Use Google Photos as a photo editor
Once we have uploaded any photo, either through the camera of our mobile, from an application in a synchronization copy or from the computer dragging it to the library, we can edit it. Google Photos editor is nothing from the other world, but it is very versatile.
It has the classics filter options.We highlight Auto , that usually improves the photos a lot (see carousel above).We can also correct different parameters of the photo (contrast, color and pop) and trim or rotate it.
Images | Marcos Martinez via Unsplash
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