Hidden code shows Google reaching for your wallet with the Photos app

OSTN Staff

UPDATE:According to Engadget, Google will keep a free version of the Color Pop filter available to one and all. Another version of Color Pop that can be used with any photo, not just the ones with depth information, will be hidden behind a paywall and will require a subscription to Google One to access. Google that said, “In Google Photos, Color Pop is a feature that continues to be available for anyone to use, at no cost, for photos with depth information (such as portrait mode). As a part of an ongoing rollout that began earlier this year, Google One members can apply the feature to even …

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