Summary: A Google Photos bug prevented you from saving your image after using the Magic Eraser tool. However, Google replied to the issue and has fixed it.Google Photos is one of the most popular gallery apps on the planet.
This is because it’s much more than just a gallery app. It’s a photo editor as well, and most people use it in lieu of dedicated apps. One of the most interesting tools is Magic Eraser.
Debuting in 2021, Magic Eraser is a tool that can erase distracting objects from your image. If there’s a person in the background, you can circle them to erase them. It’s a useful tool.
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until it’s not. Reports started circulating about a bug that causes Magic Eraser to act up.When people use the feature, for some reason, they’re not able to save their edits.
Usually, after you use Magic Eraser, the app will prompt you to save it. The recent bug has stopped the app from progressing past that point, which negates the point of using the tool in the first place.Google fixed the Magic Eraser bugDon’t download Photoshop just yet! Google made a post on its support page about the issue.
In a statement, Google said, “We’ve rolled out a fix, and you should now be able to save your edits seamlessly.” So, you shouldn’t have any problems saving your photos.We don’t know if this was through a Play Store update or a server-side update.
In any case, you’ll want to make sure your Google Photos app is up to date. Go to the Play Store, search for the Google Photos app and see if there’s an Update button on the page. Tap on it and wait for the app to update.
The Magic Eraser is still one of Google Photos’ best features, so it’s great that the company sent out such a quick fix.The post Google finally fixed the annoying Magic Eraser issue appeared first on Android Headlines..
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Google finally fixed the annoying Magic Eraser issue

The post Google finally fixed the annoying Magic Eraser issue appeared first on Android Headlines.