The Magic Eraser feature in the Pixel 6 has earned a lot of plaudits, but Samsung also has a similar feature called Object Erasure that debuted with the Galaxy S21-series last year. The Pixel 6 comes with several AI-based camera features, like Face Unblur and Real Tone, but one of its most talked-about aspects is Magic Erasure which enables users to remove objects from a photo without distorting the image itself.
As for Samsung's Object Erasure feature, it works fairly similar to that of Google's Magic Erasure. With the Galaxy S22-series, the company made the feature even more useful by adding the ability to remove reflections and shadows from photos. While it was expected to remain exclusive to the Galaxy S22-series devices, the company is now reportedly rolling it out to more devices, including some mid-range smartphones running One UI 4.
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As reported by Android Police, Samsung has released an update to its Photo Editor app, bringing the Object Erasure with the shadow and reflection removal tools to older Galaxy phones. Some of the beneficiaries of the new update will be the Galaxy S10 and the Galaxy Note 10, which will now have access to the new feature once the Photo Editor app in those devices is updated from the Galaxy Store. The report further claims that even mid-range Galaxy phones like running One UI 4 might be compatible with the update, which could mean that devices like the Galaxy A52 will also get the new feature. What's more, the latest version of the Photo Editor app with the Object Erasure feature might even make it to devices running One UI 3.1, although there's no official confirmation about that just yet.
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