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» Google found a way to preserve your photos before they fade forever by Daniel Howley
8:41 AMHigh Tech House Calls, Expert Computer Consulting
Few
people still take photos using film anymore, but somehow we’ve all got
stacks and stacks of old Polaroids and 3x5s stuffed away in our attics
or under our beds. And unfortunately, those photos are slowly fading
away over time.
But Google (GOOG, GOOGL)
has a way to save your precious pictures — yes, even those infamous
shots from your spring break ’96 trip to Cancun — with its new PhotoScan
app.
Available as a free download for Android and iOS,
the app lets you scan your old photos using your smartphone’s camera —
instantly creating digital copies that you can then save to the cloud.
What
makes PhotoScan any different from just taking a picture of your photos
with your phone’s camera, you ask? Well, a lot, actually. See, when you
take a picture of a photo, you inevitably end up capturing glare from
nearby light sources that obscures parts of the image. You can try
moving the light or taking the picture at a different angle, but that
glare will always be there.
PhotoScan,
however, eliminates that glare entirely. So you end up with a
near-perfect copy of your original picture. Google says the app does
this by using machine-learning techniques that recognize and remove
glare and even shadows from photos while keeping their original content.
That’s the key here. There are already apps on the market like Heirloom
that let you scan old photos, but none that I could find that can
remove things like glare and shadows.
To
use PhotoScan, you launch the app and line up the photo you want to
scan in the on-screen viewfinder. You’ll see a large circle in the
center of the screen and four dots in the corners of your photo. Line up
the circle with each of the dots, moving from one to the next, and the
app will automatically capture your image.
It
takes a few seconds for PhotoScan to work its magic, but when it’s
finished you won’t see any glare or even the surface where you were
resting the original picture. It’s all gone.
I
used the PhotoScan at a small press event in New York and was genuinely
impressed with how well it worked. To test the app, I purposely stood
under a bright light and scanned a photo with a lot of glare. Once the
image was processed, the glare and the table I was scanning the picture
on were completely removed, leaving me with just the original photo.
Google
says that by making you scan your photo from four different positions,
the camera can capture multiple images of your picture. The company’s
machine learning algorithm then lines up the four images to create a
single photo and removes any overly bright pixels to kill the glare.
If,
however, you don’t like the way PhotoScan crops an image, you always
have the option to manually adjust its borders on your own.
Google
says scans will be clear enough to be reprinted, but promises that it’s
working on an update to PhotoScan that will provide higher resolution
scanning options for smartphones with high-end cameras like the company’s Pixel handset and Apple’s iPhone 7 and 7 Plus.
PhotoScan
isn’t the only news Google released regarding its photo apps. Google
Photos is also getting a handful of new features including a new auto
enhance tool and advanced controls that let you adjust image properties
such as hue, color saturation, warmth and skin tone.
Google
also made some improvements to its Google Photos Movies feature. If
you’re unfamiliar, Movies is a section of Google Photos that
automatically pulls together similar images and videos to create a
short, personalized movie. Apple has a similar feature in its own Photos
app called Memories. Now, however, Google is making movies a bit
smarter, starting with the new Lullaby theme.
Designed
for new parents, Lullaby finds photos and videos of your newborn with
its eyes closed and sets them to soothing music to create a short clip
of all of the videos and photos of your baby snoozing. If you don’t like
the video Photos creates, you can always go in and manually edit it on
your own. Google says it’s working on similar themes for the holidays,
pet owners and Earth Day.
Both
the new editing tools and Movies are available in the latest version of
Google Photos. PhotoScan is available for download today.
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