Surprisingly, Photos on the iPhone and iPad has never had a tool like Clean Up for removing small distractions. The Mac version does include a basic Retouch tool that can repair some areas ...
Pixel phones have their Magic Editor, Samsung's Galaxy flagships have their Generative Edit tool, and iPhone users can turn to Clean Up to polish up images in their device's photo library.
Apple’s latest software updates—iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1, and macOS Sequoia 15.1—introduce the “Clean Up” feature in the Photos app, enabling users to quickly remove unwanted elements from their images.
The Clean Up tool in the Photos app is basically Apple’s version of Google’s Magic Eraser or Samsung’s Object Eraser. Back when I compared Magic Eraser and Object Eraser, Samsung’s tool ...
His wife, Hong Hee Joo, a sign language interpreter who lost her voice after a childhood accident, is played by Chae Soo Bin. Still photos from ... Sa Eon is very clean and disciplined, and ...
Apple (AAPL, Financial) plans to add a new dimension to photo editing with what it calls the new "Clean Up" in the iOS 18.1 to be released in the coming release, according to the firm's head of ...