Google has released Version 2.0 of its Photos app for iOS, which will allow its users to edit Live Photos and turn them into shareable GIFs and video clips by stabilizing them.
Apple iPhone 6S and 6S Plus have the facility to create live photos. A Live Photo captures 1.5 seconds of video and audio both before and after you press the shutter button to take a photo. According to a source, Google already has introduced an app for providing the ability to edit live photos, named as “Motion Stills app.”
Google says that “Now, with the latest Google Photos update on iOS, you can make your Live Photos smoother and more shareable in just a tap, using advanced stabilization and rendering originally used in the Motion Stills app, Google Photos can freeze the background in your Live Photos or create sweeping cinematic pans, turning your Live Photos into beautiful, captivating moments.”
Moreover, it will also provide the ability to sort photos in albums chronologically or by recently added and the ability to select a new thumbnail for faces in the People section.