Google Photos has become an important tool for storing images online and editing for many users, but some of the functions or resources associated with them may not be well known. Google Photos allows us to select images from our archives we print them on paper, shipped directly to our house for a small fee and the size we choose
The goal of the Mountain View team now seems to be to improve this service, and what better way to do it than to use it automatically. Not his part but ours. Deciding which images we want to print will no longer be a long and arduous task for us, the users, to take the most and keep the extra images in the cloud. Google wants to be the one to choose.
Couple paper pictures
Just as we subscribe to music services, films and video programs, Google thinks it might be fun to subscribe to paper image printing services. This is a new subscription service associated with Google Photos: We pay a fixed amount every month, we get a limited number of photos are published monthly.
Google recommends that we pay a fine $ 7.99 per month (the application is not yet available in Spain or euros) to be selected and printed A total of 10 photos every 30 days. The exchange seems reasonable, with photos at 0.79 cents and no attempt to pick ours. Directly to our home in large G envelopes and 4 x 6 inches in size. That is, about 10 x 15 inches.
Google will allow us to set up a series of likes and monitor 10 photos to be printed every month
But this selection process, completely automated by Google AI, will allow us to place something. We can describe a series of ideas or interests, such as print photos of pets, sunburns, nature or paintings. As far as we are concerned, though Google is their choice. But more than that, we will be able to edit these photos once they are selected and before they are submitted, so, in the end, we will print the ones we want if we worry about doing this review.
This service is not currently available in Spain or Europe because it is all part of Google's partnership with Walmart and CVS, but if successful it can & # 39; t cross the line & # 39; and land on the old continent. Curious idea for those who want paper pictures more than storing them in digital, a photographic world that continues to resist the attacking & # 39; s threat of everything on screen & # 39;
Via | The Verge