![]() ![]() It's important to use the right size brush for this. Tap on ' Size' to adjust the size of the brush using the slider tool. In the sidebar on the right, scroll down to the ' Retouch' option. In the Photos app on Mac, select the photo that needs to be edited, and then click on the ' Edit' button in the top-right corner. Alternatively, iPhone users can AirDrop a photo to Mac and then open it in Photos. The easiest way is by using iCloud, which will automatically sync images to the Photos app on a Mac. To edit an iPhone photo on Mac, users will first need to transfer it. The Mac Photos app has the quick one-touch editing tools available on iPhone, but users can also go deeper to adjust different parameters. Although Photos is available on both iPhone and Mac, the editing tools are far superior on a Mac computer. While not all iPhone users may own a Mac computer, for those that do, there's a way to erase objects for free using the Photos app. To share the photo, tap the share button (box with upwards arrow) and then ' Share to' to share it in an app of choice. To go back to the original image, tap ' Reset,' or to save the edited image, tap ' Done.' Tap ' Save Copy' to save a copy of the edited image to Google Photos. It might take a few tries to get the perfect result. Magic Eraser will automatically remove the object and blend the area into the background. If no suggestions are provided, make sure ' Erase' is selected on the screen, and then highlight the object that needs to be removed by drawing a circle around it. Next, tap the edit button (three horizontal lines) at the bottom and tap ' Tools.' Tap ' Magic Eraser,' wait for the app to provide suggestions, and tap ' Erase.' Once the relevant photos are backed up, open the Google Photos app on iPhone and select a photo to edit. It's worth noting that users can also manually upload photos to Google Photos from a PC by opening the Google Photos website on their browser, signing in, and then tapping ' Upload' at the top. To do this, open the app, tap the profile picture or initials in the top right corner, scroll down to ' Google Photos settings,' tap ' Backup' and then turn on the toggle next to ' Backup.' Users will have to wait a while for all the photos on their iPhone to back up to Google Photos. Next, back up photos from the iPhone to Google Photos. Once subscribed, download the Google Photos app from the App Store. Google One plans start at $1.99 per month for 100GB of storage. This means that any iPhone user with a Google One subscription can now use Magic Eraser in the Photos app. Google's Magic Eraser was previously an exclusive feature of its Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 series smartphones, but the company has now made it available to Google One subscribers on both Android and iOS. The ability to remove objects or photobombers, capture a landscape or cityscape without people, or just clear trash or clutter from an otherwise perfect shot is quite useful, and these apps make it quick and easy. The iPhone now has access to Google's popular Magic Eraser tool, but there are also some apps in Apple's App Store that do the same thing. ![]()
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