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Google recently revealed that the company will start rolling out a new feature on Google Photos, which means skin tones will look more “realistic.” It now appears that this update will be rolled out on the web as well as on the Android and iOS app. Update is sent regularly.
New Real Tone filters in Google Photos are starting to appear today on Android, iOS, and the web. These filters are designed by professional photo makers to work well across skin tones, so you can choose the filter that reflects your style. pic.twitter.com/UwTS4KIodY
– Google Photos (googlephotos) May 24, 2022

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