Google launched an exciting new feature at the Made By Google event - Add Me, which cleverly solves the problem of the photographer's absence in group photos. By combining AI and augmented reality technology, Add Me can seamlessly merge two photos, allowing the photographer to appear in the group photo and no longer miss precious moments. This innovative technology is not only convenient and fast, but also brings new possibilities for group photo shooting, allowing more people to participate and leave beautiful memories.
Have you ever regretted that you couldn't be in the frame when taking a group photo? Google's Add Me feature will completely change this situation. It takes two photos, a group photo and an individual photo of the photographer, and uses AI technology to seamlessly integrate the two so that the photographer can also appear in the photo. Although this function may have some minor flaws when handling large-scale movements, overall, Add Me brings great convenience to group photo shooting, allowing more people to easily participate and leave perfect memories. The emergence of this technology has undoubtedly added more fun and convenience to our lives.
Have you ever taken a group photo and felt a little disappointed because you had to be the photographer and regretted that you couldn't appear in the lens? Or you were already in a group photo and wanted the person taking the photo to join in, but found that it was almost impossible. Possible? Now, Google has solved the problem.
At this year's Made By Google event, Google introduced an eye-catching new feature - Add Me. This feature will revolutionize the way we take group photos. This is not just a simple selfie solution, but an innovative technology that combines AI and augmented reality technology to seamlessly merge two photos into one perfect image.
How does "Add Me" work?
If you want to implement the "Add Me" function, the photographer first takes a photo without himself, and then another person becomes the photographer and takes another photo. Pixel will merge the two photos to ensure everyone is in one photo, so there is no need to ask a stranger to take the photo.
Sebastian Rodriguez, senior product marketing manager for Google Pixel Camera, shares his experience. As a passionate photographer, he often found himself absent from family photos. But "Add Me" allows him to participate in photography in an intuitive and convenient way.
Of course, there are some minor issues with this feature. During the experience, foreign media reporter Kimberly Gedeon found that if you raise your hands or make a yes gesture, it is difficult for the AI to integrate the raised arms into the final synthesized image, resulting in embarrassing deformation.
Therefore, if you want to use the "Add Me" function to take a more satisfactory group photo, try not to make too big movements. Judging from the test results, the "Add Me" function can basically perfectly integrate the "third person" into the group photo, and the lighting of the second photo closely matches the original "group" photo.
All in all, Google's Add Me function brings new possibilities for group photo shooting. Although there are still some areas that need improvement, its convenience and innovation have brought a new experience to users, and it is worth looking forward to its future. development and improvement.