http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/05/gphotos.jpgFresh on the heels of folding photo storage in with Gmail and Google+, Google is showing off a couple tools designed to enhance the pictures you upload to its servers. These include and Auto Enhance and Highlights. Starting with Auto Enhance, this is clearly the fruit of Google’s eight-month-old Snapseed acquisition: with this feature you can do things like adjust for exposure, soften skin and reduce noise in low-light shots. Additionally, there are five so-called auto awesome features: collage, HDR, smile, motion and panorama. They are what they sound like. Highlights, meanwhile, aims to take the sting out of album creation by automatically selecting your best photos and setting aside your not-so-good ones. This means pruning for duplicates and blurry shots, while favoring ones with smiling faces and accurate exposure.
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Gallery: Google I/O 2013: Google+ Photos
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