![]() We’ve also taken the time to add subtle animations throughout the experience to make your memories come alive. Plus, Photos also now has a horizontal navigation bar, making it easier than ever to view your memories in different ways: your whole collection chronologically, or by Albums or Folders. The single photo view still uses a black ‘lightbox’ feel to let your media show most effectively when it is the center of attention. We’ve got a new, light theme for browsing your pics! Let your memories shine through with the new light theme, or you can always go back to the dark theme in Settings. We heard your feedback that for some people (most people!) a dark theme can be overwhelming or intimidating. One of the first things you’ll notice in the updated Photos app is that things got a little lighter. The updated Photos app: Now in dark or light We have ambitious plans with much more to come as we think about creators, digital memories, and storytelling. To celebrate the new hardware and the creator in all of us, we’ve added the ability to draw on your photos and videos and even play back the ink with animation! We’ve updated the way you edit photos and apply filters to simplify the most common actions. It turns out that the Windows 10 Photos app may actually be misnamed, as you can make some limited edits to video using it. We’re making it fun to view all your digital memories in photo or video form, with a refreshed user experience that makes it pleasant to browse your collection. ![]() GPT-4, the latest generation of OpenAI’s foundation AI model has been released today. The image capability of GPT-4 will only be available to one partner, a charity that uses images and AI to help those with vision problems. We have now made available the next step in this creator’s journey with an update to Microsoft Photos. OpenAI unveils ‘multi-modal’ GPT-4 that can understand images and text.
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