Google+ may soon be the social network of choice for photographers.
Google announced a number of new tools during its ‘Morning with Google+’ press conference today, to help photo buffs arrange, share, store and edit their images. To sum it up, Google wants to take the work out of photography and put the fun back in.
“We are looking at doing nothing less than revolutionizing the field of photography,” Google’s senior vice-president of engineering Vic Gundortasaid during the press conference.
“We are not building a service for lightweight sharing, where your image is degraded. We are building a service where you can trust Google with the full resolution of your images so that, years from now, you don’t have any regrets that you downsized that image — that years from now, you don’t realize that some memories were never meant to be downsized.”