Google Photos: 20 tips to help you take control of your pictures
Since most smartphones come with awesome cameras these days, we all take tons of pictures. But a great camera is only the beginning. You’re also going to need a way to edit those photos like a pro. Tap or click here to get the best free mobile photo editor.
Now that your images are edited, they all have to be stored somewhere so you save them in Google Photos. You use it as an archive to back your snaps up to the cloud. Maybe you search it from time to time or use it to share a photo with friends. If that’s all you’re doing with Google Photos, then you’re missing some of the service’s coolest features.
Get ready to become a next-level Google Photos user when you discover all the amazing things it can do.
Handy tips and unexpected features
1. Download all of your photos
Do you want to archive your photos outside of Google’s cloud storage? You can do it using Google Takeout. It lets you download all or just some of your Google data. You can select just Photos and even choose exactly which albums to include in the download. Keep in mind this could be a very large download if you have a ton of photos stored.
2. Get the Google Photos iOS app
Google Photos isn’t just for Android. Download the app for your iOS devices and you can enjoy the same backup, archiving, search, and storage features on your iPad or iPhone.
3. See the original photo while editing
Here’s a nifty, under-the-radar feature of the Google Photos app: When you’re editing a photo and playing with a filter, just touch and hold down (or click in a browser) on the image to see the original and quickly compare your edits with how the picture first looked. Lift off to see the changed version again.
4. Automate backup on your Mac or PC
You probably don’t even think twice about Google Photos handling images on your smartphone, but what about your Windows or Mac computer? Download Google’s Backup and Sync app for Mac or PC and you can automatically back up images from your desktop or laptop.
5. Watch for Google Assistant notifications
If you like surprises, then keep an eye out for alerts from the Google Photos assistant feature. It will automatically create stylized photos, collages, and photo albums you might find fun. You can choose to save these automatic creations, ignore them, or delete them. You may also receive “Rediscover this day” alerts showing images from a point in the past. It can be a delightful reminder of good times from years ago.
6. Scan your old photos with PhotoScan
One of the easiest ways to add real photographs to your Google Photos library is to use Google’s PhotoScan app for Android and iOS. Follow the on-screen instructions to capture your pictures and then organize and access them with Photos. It’s an easy way to bring vintage photographs into the modern age.
7. Move photos to archive
Clear out the clutter by moving unneeded photos to your archive. Just select the three dots to access the photo-options menu and choose “Archive.” Occasionally, Google will automatically suggest photos to move, which you can review and archive as you like.
8. Un-delete photos
If you trashed a photo and now want it back, just open up the main Google Photos menu, select trash, and then choose the image or images you want to restore. Photos remain in the trash for 60 days before being permanently deleted.
Sharing is caring
9. Chromecast your photos to a TV
If you have a Chromecast hooked up to your TV, then you can open up your Google Photos app on your phone, click on the “cast” icon in the corner, and share your favorite snaps on the big screen for everyone to enjoy.
10. Link up with Google Drive
Sync your Google Drive with Google Photos by heading to your settings and turning on the Google Drive option. Now you can see and edit photos and videos from Drive right in Photos. Next, head to Google Drive, open the settings and check the option to “Create a Google Photos folder” to easily access your images on My Drive.
11. Add a photo to a Gmail email
There’s a super-simple way to add a pic from Google Photos into an email when you’re using Gmail from a web browser. Look for the “Insert Photo” icon at the bottom of the compose window. It looks like a little landscape picture. Click on this to access your Photos archive and choose which snaps to include.
12. Hide your location from shared photos
Google collects location information for photos, which can be very helpful for organizing and searching your archive, but it might not be something you want to reveal when you share images with others. Head to Settings, open your Sharing preferences and select “Remove geolocation in items shared by link” to hide that information for any images or videos you share via a link.
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Creation tools
13. Build a photo book
As much fun as it is to look at photos on a screen, sometimes you just want to hold a real book in your hand. Use the “Photo books” feature to build and order physical books stocked with your lovely images.
14. Make an animation
Ready to get moving? Select “Assistant” in Photos, choose “Animation,” and then select anywhere from two to 50 photos and let Google create a fun animation from the images. This is especially entertaining if you have a sequence of action shots that go together.
15. Create a slideshow movie
Look under the “Assistant” feature in your Google Photos app for the “Movie” option. This lets you select up to 50 photos or videos to put into a slideshow video. You can customize your creation by choosing different filters and selecting a soundtrack. Google offers a selection of fun tracks ranging from dogs barking “Blue Danube” to upbeat jazzy tunes. You can share your movie creation with friends or publish it on social media or YouTube.
The power of search
16. Search for places and objects
Google applies its high-level search expertise to sorting your photos, so you can search by location or look for particular objects. For example, “camping” or “tent” should pull up images of your outdoor adventures while “Hawaii” should bring up your fabulous vacation shots.
17. Locate photos using dates
If you use Photos in a web browser, then look for the subtle timeline of dates along the side. You can use this to quickly navigate to a specific time period. You can also type a month or year or even a specific date into the search box to find photos.
18. Find your adorable pet pictures
Google uses machine learning to visually sort out different pets. So go ahead and search your photos by “cat,” “dog,” or even “tabby” or “golden retriever.” The system isn’t perfect, but it works surprisingly well.
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19. Label people by name
Click on the search bar and look for the row of faces that appear in little round circles. Click on a face and you now have an option to add a name by typing it in or choosing it from your contacts. Pro tip: you can also name your pets this same way.
20. Search by emoji
Pop open your Google Photos app, go to the search bar, and, instead of typing in text, choose an emoji for your search term. A cat emoji will return feline photos, a happy-face emoji will get pictures of smiling people, and a birthday cake will give you birthday-related images. This might not be the most practical way to search for your photos, but it sure is fun.
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