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Post by cadoodlebug on Aug 13, 2024 21:40:32 GMT
I have a Samsung Galaxy S22. I'm sure iPhones have a similar feature. While on our latest trip, I discovered the *erase* feature. There always seem to be people/objects in photos that you wish you could erase. I never knew this feature was always there. I have had so much fun getting rid of everything I want ~ mostly people but I just removed a pink pole next to me in a photo.
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Post by naby64 on Aug 13, 2024 21:47:43 GMT
Same phone here. It will also erase reflections in photos. I agree on the object eraser being a great thing.
Did you know you can also long press on an object in a photo and it pulls just that out and keeps an image of it. Like I have photos of my pups. I can long press on her and it is just a photo of the dog. It can become a sticker to use elsewhere or just be an image of her.
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Post by nicolep on Aug 13, 2024 21:47:46 GMT
Yes! The feature works really well too!
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Post by nicolep on Aug 13, 2024 21:49:03 GMT
Same phone here. It will also erase reflections in photos. I agree on the object eraser being a great thing. Did you know you can also long press on an object in a photo and it pulls just that out and keeps an image of it. Like I have photos of my pups. I can long press on her and it is just a photo of the dog. It can become a sticker to use elsewhere or just be an image of her. I do this to make my own 'stickers' for IG stories. 😊
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Post by fuji on Aug 13, 2024 22:00:32 GMT
Is that possible on an iPhone? I took some photos this weekend that have some people that I would like to remove and a few with my finger. 🤦🏻♀️ Don't judge. We were in a kayak with some major waves. 🙂
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Post by katlady on Aug 13, 2024 23:04:36 GMT
Is that possible on an iPhone? I took some photos this weekend that have some people that I would like to remove and a few with my finger. 🤦🏻♀️ Don't judge we were in a kayak with some major waves. 🙂 You can with third-party apps. The native Photos app does not do it. You can however make stickers. Just press down on the image and it turns that image into a sticker.
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Post by GiantsFan on Aug 13, 2024 23:23:28 GMT
I love this feature of my phone.
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Post by chaosisapony on Aug 14, 2024 1:08:45 GMT
Yes, I use this feature a lot! It works great.
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Post by refugeepea on Aug 14, 2024 1:53:21 GMT
I have a 20. I should look into that feature when we have family get togethers.
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Post by AussieMeg on Aug 14, 2024 2:18:24 GMT
I'm sure iPhones have a similar feature. Nope, sadly they don't! You have to download a separate app to be able to do that. Come on Apple, get with the times! Hopefully they will make it available on the next iPhone / iOS update. I do all of that kind of stuff in Photoshop, but it would be so handy to be able to do it on my phone.
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Post by Zee on Aug 14, 2024 2:44:03 GMT
Now what now...i have this phone and had no idea! I do that stuff in an app so I guess i never even tried?
How do you simply erase someone? How do you erase a reflection? I guess I'd better Google!
ETA it's actually easy, I was able to figure it out right away. I just have always used an app for that. Well what do you know, you really do learn something new every day!
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Post by monklady123 on Aug 14, 2024 13:23:54 GMT
So for you Apple gals -- or non-Apple people who didn't realize their phone could do this -- what app do you use? My ds, the only non-Apple person in our family, showed me this feature on his phone just a few weeks ago. Normally the rest of us in the family act annoyingly superior since we know our iPhones are better than his Android -- but in this case he has one up on us. haha But I'd love to be able to do this even if I have to use an app.
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Post by cadoodlebug on Aug 14, 2024 14:20:33 GMT
I'm sure iPhones have a similar feature. Nope, sadly they don't! You have to download a separate app to be able to do that. Come on Apple, get with the times! Hopefully they will make it available on the next iPhone / iOS update. I do all of that kind of stuff in Photoshop, but it would be so handy to be able to do it on my phone.It surprises me that Apple doesn't have that on their phones. I spent a good part of the Iceland to Minneapolis leg of our trip home deleting people from my photos. Once I started, it was like a game to zap people.
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Post by katlady on Aug 14, 2024 15:27:03 GMT
So for you Apple gals -- or non-Apple people who didn't realize their phone could do this -- what app do you use? My ds, the only non-Apple person in our family, showed me this feature on his phone just a few weeks ago. Normally the rest of us in the family act annoyingly superior since we know our iPhones are better than his Android -- but in this case he has one up on us. haha But I'd love to be able to do this even if I have to use an app. I use Snapseed. Other good ones are TouchRetouch, Adobe Photoshop Fix, Magic Eraser, and VSCO. Search for “photo eraser” in the App Store. I like Snapseed, but I don’t use it a lot. I don’t eraser a lot of people and I usually use the desktop version of Photoshop for my photo editing.
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Post by flanz on Aug 14, 2024 18:58:11 GMT
Thanks peas. iPhone user here. Good to know about these apps!
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Post by caangel on Aug 15, 2024 2:02:09 GMT
Nope, sadly they don't! You have to download a separate app to be able to do that. Come on Apple, get with the times! Hopefully they will make it available on the next iPhone / iOS update. I do all of that kind of stuff in Photoshop, but it would be so handy to be able to do it on my phone.It surprises me that Apple doesn't have that on their phones. I spent a good part of the Iceland to Minneapolis leg of our trip home deleting people from my photos. Once I started, it was like a game to zap people. I'm always shocked by the simple things we have been able to do on Android for years/decades/always that Apple is just now currently adding (or not). Like being able to move your home screen icons anywhere, leaving space if you want. Then there's the bubble colors 🙄. I can change the colors of my text bubbles myself and have different colors for different conversations. I am looking forward to when apple finally UPDATES their texting programing so that it can join those of us on Android in this decade and have easier cross platform communication.
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Post by katlady on Aug 15, 2024 3:13:44 GMT
I'm always shocked by the simple things we have been able to do on Android for years/decades/always that Apple is just now currently adding (or not). Like being able to move your home screen icons anywhere, leaving space if you want. Then there's the bubble colors 🙄. I can change the colors of my text bubbles myself and have different colors for different conversations. You ever hear that saying about "You don't know what you are missing until you find it." I don't know what the Android can or cannot do, so it's never bothered me that the iPhone can't do things that the Android can. You know, ignorance is bliss. And as for changing the color for text bubbles, there is an app for that.
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Post by librarylady on Aug 15, 2024 3:37:48 GMT
caangelWhat problems are you having with texting with Android and iPhone? My family is about 1/2 of each type phone and 13 of us text almost daily with no problems. We have a family group text and messages fly.
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Post by cadoodlebug on Aug 15, 2024 4:35:15 GMT
I just tried the shadow eraser and OMG what a game changer! Thanks to the Pea who mentioned it!
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Post by katlady on Aug 15, 2024 5:07:11 GMT
caangel What problems are you having with texting with Android and iPhone? My family is about 1/2 of each type phone and 13 of us text almost daily with no problems. We have a family group text and messages fly. Sometimes when I get photos or videos from an Android phone, the quality is very bad. That is supposed to be corrected when Apple changes the texting platform they are currently using.
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Post by caangel on Aug 15, 2024 5:08:51 GMT
I'm always shocked by the simple things we have been able to do on Android for years/decades/always that Apple is just now currently adding (or not). Like being able to move your home screen icons anywhere, leaving space if you want. Then there's the bubble colors 🙄. I can change the colors of my text bubbles myself and have different colors for different conversations. You ever hear that saying about "You don't know what you are missing until you find it." I don't know what the Android can or cannot do, so it's never bothered me that the iPhone can't do things that the Android can. You know, ignorance is bliss. And as for changing the color for text bubbles, there is an app for that. That's basically my point. Apple people (in general) make a big deal if you are not one of them and think Apple is superior. But then they don't even realize that Android can do things that their devices can't (without a special app😜). The big things that Android "can't do" is use Apple apps (ie FaceTime) cuz Apple doesn't even try to develop for other platforms.
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Post by katlady on Aug 15, 2024 5:12:14 GMT
That's basically my point. Apple people (in general) make a big deal if you are not one of them and think Apple is superior. But then they don't even realize that Android can do things that their devices can't (without a special app😜). The big things that Android "can't do" is use Apple apps (ie FaceTime) cuz Apple doesn't even try to develop for other platforms. There are Android apps that don't work on Apple too. I forgot which one, but I was interested in one app a little while back but it was only available for the Android. ETA - I have wanted to try an Android phone before, especially a Pixel phone because of the camera quality. But I am too heavily invested in the Apple world, so I've never changed. No one close to me has an Android phone, so I can't even play with theirs. It is a curiosity thing with me, just want to see how it is different.
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Post by caangel on Aug 15, 2024 5:14:46 GMT
caangelWhat problems are you having with texting with Android and iPhone? My family is about 1/2 of each type phone and 13 of us text almost daily with no problems. We have a family group text and messages fly. Sharing quality photos/video is a big one. Apple does something that degrades the quality. Actually texting not an issue. But I guess there's some thing about when there's a non Apple in a text group it makes it so that certain things can't be done. Also reactions can be weird. Sometimes they show up connected to a comment other time it says "loved an image". Then of course the colored bubbles. I know for kids is a big deal with just adds unneeded social pressure. It's just annoying especially since Apple is the one with the old tech but every one thinks it is the bees knees 😝.
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Post by caangel on Aug 15, 2024 5:16:30 GMT
That's basically my point. Apple people (in general) make a big deal if you are not one of them and think Apple is superior. But then they don't even realize that Android can do things that their devices can't (without a special app😜). The big things that Android "can't do" is use Apple apps (ie FaceTime) cuz Apple doesn't even try to develop for other platforms. There are Android apps that don't work on Apple too. I forgot which one, but I was interested in one app a little while back but it was only available for the Android. very rare, I'm always coming across apps that are Apple only. But I get the reasoning (LOTS of Android options/configurations vs a few Apple configurations, I'm sure there's other but that is what I hear developers say most of the time).
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Post by katlady on Aug 15, 2024 5:20:04 GMT
Apple does something that degrades the quality. iPhones and Androids have different compression methods, which is why photos/videos sent between the two devices are often blurry.
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Post by katlady on Aug 15, 2024 5:21:25 GMT
There are Android apps that don't work on Apple too. I forgot which one, but I was interested in one app a little while back but it was only available for the Android. very rare, I'm always coming across apps that are Apple only. But I get the reasoning (LOTS of Android options/configurations vs a few Apple configurations, I'm sure there's other but that is what I hear developers say most of the time). Yes, I always hear that there are too many Android configurations, so they delay making apps for Android devices.
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Post by caangel on Aug 15, 2024 5:27:43 GMT
That's basically my point. Apple people (in general) make a big deal if you are not one of them and think Apple is superior. But then they don't even realize that Android can do things that their devices can't (without a special app😜). The big things that Android "can't do" is use Apple apps (ie FaceTime) cuz Apple doesn't even try to develop for other platforms. There are Android apps that don't work on Apple too. I forgot which one, but I was interested in one app a little while back but it was only available for the Android. ETA - I have wanted to try an Android phone before, especially a Pixel phone because of the camera quality. But I am too heavily invested in the Apple world, so I've never changed. No one close to me has an Android phone, so I can't even play with theirs. It is a curiosity thing with me, just want to see how it is different. I LOVE my Pixel, we all have them. I splurged and got the 8 Pro this last time and the camera is wonderful! I have been using Google's suite of products (Docs, sheets, slides, etc) exclusively for over 12 yrs way before I got a Google phone. The streamline of all being Google is so nice (similar to Apple I'd guess). And no bloatware from the carrier is such a bonus. But I never recommend people changing platforms unless they are committed to learning a new phone. Not everyone is open to that or realizes how some basic functionality is different. I try to help Mil with her iPhone and can only navigate so far before I have to call in a kid to help or my SIL who has an iPhone. I've never owned one so haven't played with it long enough for the basics to get in my brain. Had a Mac in my classroom and really tried so hard for a few years to master it and always struggled to find basic systems controls that to me where in the most illogical location. But I grew up with a PC from the beginning, we had one in the mid 80s.
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Post by melanieg on Aug 15, 2024 5:41:53 GMT
I have the S20 and freakin love the erase feature! I used it on a few photos on my Europe trip in June.
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Post by Zee on Aug 15, 2024 5:44:16 GMT
caangel What problems are you having with texting with Android and iPhone? My family is about 1/2 of each type phone and 13 of us text almost daily with no problems. We have a family group text and messages fly. Sometimes when I get photos or videos from an Android phone, the quality is very bad. That is supposed to be corrected when Apple changes the texting platform they are currently using. Yes even DH sends me pics from his iPhone they suck. He has to send them to my Android via FB Messenger. We have always been a house divided 😁 We hate each other's phones
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Post by tripleamom on Aug 15, 2024 15:30:07 GMT
The Clean Up tool is part of the redesign of Photos for IOS 18. It's scheduled to be released in mid to late September. I can't wait! There's a public Beta available now but a bit scared to go that route
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