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Samsung One UI 4.1 Photo Remastering, here’s how to use it!
Sometimes changes in the camera, performance, display, and battery are features that capture our interest, whereas there are further features that are not so familiar and make our day a lot easier. For this purpose, every year Samsung introduces the best innovation and creation for consumers on every Galaxy device.
Continuing, the Galaxy S22 series comes with advanced image and video editing tools to make our content glance like a pro when sharing with anyone or anywhere. Below, we describe one of its features that comes with some significant improvements after One UI 4.1 which is Photo Remastering.
One UI 4.1 Photo Remastering
Did you know that you can revive your old photos with Artificial Intelligence? Yes! With the One UI 4.1-based photo Remastering feature included in the Galaxy S22, you can improve the quality of dark, out-focus, or low-resolution images. This tool reduces blur, eliminates noise, and also increases the resolution of your images.
Users are wondering how can we do this on our Galaxy smartphones? Don’t worry! Below you can find a useful guide that will help you with how you can use One UI 4.1-based photo remastering on your Galaxy smartphone.
How to use Samsung One UI 4.1-based Photo Remastering on your Galaxy S22?
- Open the Samsung Gallery app.
- Select the photo you want to Remaster.
- Tap on the 3 dot icon.
- Select the Remastering image.
- You can see the effects before and after, if you are happy with the changes, click on save.
- Once saved you can view your remastered image in your Gallery app.
How to go Revert to the original?
- Open the Gallery app.
- Select the Remastering photo.
- Tap on the 3 dot icon.
- Select Return to the Original.
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