Facebook starts retouching users' photos on iPhone
In Facebook it seems that they have realized that there are still users with little artistic and visual criteria when it comes to take and publish photographs on your social network And there are those who still don't know that aesthetics help make content more attractive and better valued, in addition to offering a more professional and showy image of a profile. Perhaps for this reason, or by learning from their acquired Instagram, the famous social photography network, they have decided to touch up the user's photographs automatically, if they prefer, with the sole purpose of obtaining more attractive images for your friends and family.
This is a new feature included only for mobile platforms iOS and coming soon to Android Thus, Facebook continues to bet on smartphones to test and introduce new things. This time in the field of photography, seeking to naturally improve the images that the user shares through your wall. All of this in a automatic way and with a quality that seeks the natural and pleasant, significantly moving away from the filters of Instagram or Twitter A simple touchup to make sure the photo looks as it shouldand not a mere occasional shot taken from the mobile.
iPhone users now come across this utility to avoid having to use other applications or tools, knowing that the automatic result is remarkably better than the original photograph. And it is that you only have to attach an image taken with Facebook so that the clarity, brightness and shadows are adjusted with appropriate values All this leaving the framing and perspective of hand of each user. The result is instantly clearer, sharper images without the user doing anything.
The good thing about this function is that it has a adjustment bar useful to apply with major or lower intensity these enhancing effects. In this way, it is the user who decides how the image looks best, and to what extent they want to retouch it before sharing it on the social network.With this, and although it is an automatic function, the user is still the only one who decides how to publish their images.
This is a feature that eliminates a lot of steps for users who want to share a photo instantly and still enjoy the environment, and not fix your gaze and attention to the mobile screen Thus, in just a couple of more screen touches when posting an image, you ensure that your viewing will be correct and pleasant for all other users.
At the moment this function has begun to reach users of iPhone, although it will also soon reach those of Android, although without a specific date. What has been confirmed is that it will be an exclusive feature of mobile platforms, quite unlike the auto-improvement seen on Google+In any case, one more tool when it comes to sharing that will be helpful for new users and less knowledgeable in photography.