Google Photos finally has the option to mirror photos and videos. A function that was surprisingly absent from the app until now, allows you to rotate images on their vertical axis.
The ability to mirror photos and videos is common in major editors, even basic ones. The tool usually includes options for rotating, cropping, and resizing.
Fortunately, the situation is no different with Google Photos: The option was located in the “Cut” section of the media editing menuWhen selecting the tool, it rotates the photo about its vertical axis and displays its reflection.
Like all other versions of Google Photos, the result can be saved to a new file or overwrittenbut there is also the possibility of reverting to previous versions.
The innovation is gradually being rolled out among Google Photos users and is already appearing on mobile phones in the newsroom. TecMundoThis feature was likely included in the latest app update and was enabled via server authorization.
If the feature is not yet visible on your device, It’s worth checking for any pending updates for Google Photos on the Play Store or App StoreIf you have downloaded the app in the latest version, all you have to do is wait for Google to enable this feature for you.
Source: Tec Mundo

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