Auto Awesome boosts the functionality of Google+ iOS app

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On June 3, 2013

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Last week Google unveiled a new update to the Google+ app for iPhone and iPad. The focus of the update is to keep the Google+ images elegant and organized. In a certain blog post, Google’s Frank Petterson tipped functions such as Highlight, Auto Backup, Awesome, Enhance and related hashtags, mobile profile editing, and comment editing.

Users may enable Google+ to help them automatically upload videos and images to the site. This allows for a multiple number of the tablet-resolution photos (2,048) free. You can back up your full-resolution images in your free 15GB storage on Google Drive.

Filter through your library by using the Highlights tab that helps to find images by routinely curating the uploaded images. Google+, like any quality photo editor, allows easy and quick editing with an Auto Enhance – enhance the positive and alleviate the negative. If you dislike the final product, you can simply undo.

However, the most remarkable change is known as Awesome. The new Auto Awesome tool adds some fun to the images. It allows you to create the composite HDR (High Dynamic Range) photos or include motion with at least five pictures.  Group photos are now a bit easier: Auto Awesome selects the best shots for each individual before merging them into a single photo.

The feature may stitch together several images and design a panorama or even compile several pictures together in the photo booth-style style, displaying images with the same backdrops. Moreover, you can use the settings menu to toggle off all the new functions.