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Google + add Twinkle and Snow effect to images

9th December 2013

As it is the time to be merry and giving Google + have released two cool new photo features called Twinkle and Snow.

Twinkle Animated GIF’s

When you upload a photo of your Christmas tree lights, house decorations or infact any picture that has colourful festive lights on it, Google + Auto Awesome will create a new animated Gif with lights that twinkle and blink for you.

GooglePlusTwinklePhoto

Snow Animated GIF’s

When you upload a picture with snow Google + Auto Awesome will create a new animated Gif with snow falling – very cool!

GooglePlusSnowPhoto

It does take some time for Google to process these images, there are very complicated algorithms which is why a Google + notification will be sent to you once the new images are ready to view.

 

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