Magic eraser pixel 6a

  1. Pixel 6a arrives with a new Magic Eraser Camouflage tool
  2. This Unlocked Pixel 6A Is Back Down to $299, Matching Its Lowest Price Ever
  3. Samsung phones have a hidden magic eraser tool — here's how to use it


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Pixel 6a arrives with a new Magic Eraser Camouflage tool

The The Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro also came with a Magic Eraser feature when they debuted. The Not only is the Camouflage feature coming with Google Pixel 6a, but it is also coming to Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. While Pixel’s Magic Eraser might not be the The new Camouflage feature and how it works Magic Eraser in As reported by The Verge, the new Camouflage feature in Magic Eraser will ship with Pixel 6a, then arrive on Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro on July 28th. READ MORE: The Camouflage feature is as the name implies. It simply helps to camouflage or blend the object and the background. This can help to defocus any unwanted detail and help the viewer to focus more on the main object. You can easily use it to make an object stand out or blend in. With the Magic Eraser, you simply have to tap on the on-screen suggestion to remove people in the background or erase unwanted subjects. https://twitter.com/i/status/1452707294609805314 It’s essentially the same process on the Pixel 6a, except that this time around, you’ll find a toggle at the bottom of the screen with an option to erase or camouflage. Your selection will be applied once you take your finger off the screen. You’ll also find options to undo or redo the effect, as well as one to save a copy. Is the Camouflage feature better than the Magic Eraser? Magic Eraser With the Camouflage feature, you can take this even further by emphasizing or deemphasizing an object in the background. Overall, Magic Eraser is a solid ...

This Unlocked Pixel 6A Is Back Down to $299, Matching Its Lowest Price Ever

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Samsung phones have a hidden magic eraser tool — here's how to use it

Known as Object eraser, Samsung's version actually pre-dates Google's, having been released the year before the Pixel 6 and Pro were even announced. For some reason, Samsung hasn't decided to trumpet this tool from the rooftops, but it probably should do, because it works . As long as you have the latest version of One UI, object eraser should be built right into your Gallery app, though it's not as intuitive to find as on a Pixel 6. That said, we cover how to use the hidden magic eraser tool on Samsung phones in our simple guide below. How to use the hidden magic eraser tool on Samsung phones Note: Your Samsung phone or tablet must be running One UI 3.1 and above for the object eraser tool to be present. To check this, go to Settings>About phone>Software information. You should also check your Samsung apps are up to date by updating them in the Galaxy Store app. It's also worth nothing that object eraser may not be available in every region. (Image credit: Samsung) And that's how easy it is. You'll notice that the results may vary depending on the image — it's more effective on plain backgrounds, for example. It's also not meant to be a replacement for real photo editing software, but rather a quick and easy way to remove unwanted objects or people from pictures before you post them online. But it's still cool, and the curtain is rather effectively removed from this shot.It's also a whole load easier than firing up Photoshop… Dale Fox is a freelance journalist based in th...