Google Photos is impressive, but its not totally new.
The service was previouslypretty tightly tied to Google+but stilllet you do tons of awesome thingswith your photos.
Lets take a look at some of the other big changes that make managing your photos easier than ever.
Anything higher resolution than that will be downgraded to fit.
The unlimited option is probably good for most people, though.
Most of us look at our photos in web browsers or on mobile screens anyway.
By default, your photos are still organized by date, the way theyve always been.
Your notes and narrative are in-line with the photos, right next to the geo-locations where took the pictures.
(Speaking of geo-tagging your photos, your photos are automatically tagged with their location now.
If youd like to turn it off, its a togglein your tweaks.)
Add notes, select music, and share it with friends.
jot down in just about anything youve taken a picture of, and itll find your photo.
Its a bit likeGoogles Image Search, but just foryourphotographsand it works remarkably well.
throw in in people, and any photos or portraits of individual people will come up.
Being able to search for photos is incredibly powerful.
Share Your Photos with Everyone
Sharing ismuchbetter than it used to be.
By default, your photos are organized by the day you took them.
Of course, these are just some of the new and newly upgraded features.