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A new ‘Cinematic Moment’ feature for Google Photos is in the works

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Google appears to be working on a new feature for Google Photos that will make this possible users to create ‘Cinematic Moment’. The latest news came from an APK teardown report posted by Android Authority. You can associate Cinematic Moment with the Cinematic Photos feature that allows users to create 3D views from flat images. However, the Cinematic Moment feature works on videos instead of photos.

Google Photos’ new feature will soon allow users to create ‘Cinematic Moment’

Android Authority reports this during the APK teardown of the Google Photos app version 6.84.0.63488503Assemble Debug discovered the code trails that pointed to the new Cinematic Moment feature.

The code string recently spotted by the code tinkerer includes terms like “Cinematic Moment” and “Created by adding a slow motion effect to your video.” These certainly indicate how the Cinematic Moment feature would work in Google Photos.

Users can add slow-motion effects to a selected part of the videos. It is worth noting that creating a cinematic moment will be a completely automatic process. And it’s different from taking a cinematic photo where users have to do everything manually.

It is still unclear what lies behind the automatic process of creating Cinematic Moment in Google Photos. Android Authority says the new feature could be added to Google Photos eventually. But there’s no word on the exact rollout date.

Like every other Android app, Google has been continuously improving Google Photos for a while now. More recently, there were reports about the new feature that will allow Google Photos users to gain more control over their backed up photos. Time will tell if the Cinematic Moment feature will come in handy for users. But it’s certain that the newly discovered feature for Google Photos sounds promising.