Google Photos Adds New Filters To Better Represent People's Skin Color

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Google photos users can finally use the true tone filter. The latest set of "true tone" filters is designed to help show the true tone of your skin. With the launch of the pixel 6 series, the company strives to adjust the camera of the mobile phone so that it can accurately capture all kinds of human skin colors, and people can see the real themselves in the photos.

The company released monk skin tone scale at the Google I / O conference in 2022. It is an open source library that will help make image machine learning more inclusive by better understanding hues and shadows. At that time, the company announced that the monk skin tone scale would soon be put into use in Google photos applications to enable users to make finer and better adjustments. As shared on twitter, the feature is now being rolled out to Android, IOS and Google photos users on the web.

Once the feature is rolled out to Google photos, you will get a new set of options in the "filters" tab of the application editor, followed by choices such as playa, Isla, honey and desert. According to Google, these filters are specially designed to "work well in all skin colors".

If the filter you select is one of the new filters, there will be a sign on it to show "made with real tone". In addition, each filter has its own fine-tuning ability, which can better improve your photos through adjustment.

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