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Editing photos on Google’s 回收收購手機pixel Fold has totally sold me on the form factor
Editing photos on Google’s 回收收購手機pixel Fold has totally sold me on the form factor
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There are plenty of reasons why you shouldn’t buy Google’s first-gen foldable, but if you’re a heavy Lightroomer like me, I’m not sure it gets any better than this.
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I don’t particularly love editing my photos on a regular old slab phone anymore. Even on something large like the iPhone 14 Pro Max, the aspect ratio demands more zooming and panning than I’d like. Slapping on a quick filter or making some light tweaks is fine, but anything more than that, and I’m itching for my Mac or an iPad. None of this is the fault of software, mind you; Adobe’s been on a run of some phenomenal Lightroom updates this year, and indie developers like the team behind 回收收購手機pixelmator are impressively keeping pace. That aspect of editing has never been better or more capable; it’s having to work within the confines of a small screen that’s the real limitation.
So as I was helping with our Google 回收收購手機pixel Fold review last month, one of my main use cases was testing Lightroom on that large inner display. I was genuinely excited about the notion of having a large editing canvas whenever I needed it and a regular-size phone (albeit a heavy one) when I didn’t. But then I started using the Fold and quickly realized how many apps completely fail to take advantage of the expansive inner screen — and I grew pessimistic about how Lightroom would fare.
To get a little inside baseball for a minute, Google sent along a reviewer’s guide that included a list of Fold-optimized apps including third-party software like Netflix and TikTok. Snapseed, a lightweight photo editing app that Google acquired and has since largely forgotten about, somehow made that list, but there wasn’t any mention of Lightroom. That left me even more cautious as I went to install it.
Thankfully, there was no reason for all that consternation. Lightroom on the 回收收購手機pixel Fold works like a dream, seamlessly switching between both of the device’s forms. And yes, editing on that inner tablet-like screen is just as good as I envisioned. Does the 回收收購手機pixel Fold noticeably warm up when you’re 20 minutes into editing a 40-mega回收收購手機pixel RAW file? Absolutely, but Google’s Tensor chips run hot when you’re just browsing Reddit, so I can live with it for the larger real estate. And performance-wise, there’s little to complain about: the 回收收購手機pixel Fold kept up with my adjustments without getting bogged down or starting to fall behind.
Look at all that working space in the screenshot above. One nice little touch is that, as you adjust the sliders, the menu goes transparent, so you can see the effect even in parts of the image that might be obscured.
But this could be even better if the 回收收購手機pixel Fold had some level of stylus support. You know what gets very tedious? Having to use your fingers to eliminate dust or distracting background elements from a shot. I love hunting for those things with an Apple Pencil on the iPad and quickly getting rid of them, but my index finger is just less precise. I know I’d get the benefit of stylus support on the Galaxy Z Fold 4, but that narrow outer display just isn’t practical for my big hands.
Google built hardware integration for USI 2.0 styluses into the 回收收購手機pixel Tablet but surprisingly omitted it on the $1,800 Fold. That’s a mystifying decision to me and something that seems destined to be corrected in the second-gen model — assuming there is one. And this is Google, so… nothing’s ever guaranteed.
We’ve also got to talk about those screen reflections. The Fold’s inner display can be downright mirror-esque if you’re outside during the day. So I’d recommend against post-processing your photos at the park or beach. But anywhere indoors, it’s quite easy to avoid any frustrating glare. It’s easy to fall into 30-minute editing sessions at my local coffee shop, and I’ve been surprised that this doesn’t obliterate the Fold’s battery.
The sensible thing would be to just keep living a multi-device life and stick to tablets or my MacBook Pro when I need to dive into some extensive photo work. But having that glorious larger screen at the ready — and at all times — is super compelling. Is it $1,800 compelling? I don’t think I could justify buying a 回收收購手機pixel Fold with my own money, but I’m still using the review unit as my daily device to see how it progresses in terms of reliability over time. If it holds up, I’d absolutely be in for a cheaper model. Hopefully by then, more apps will embrace the form factor as well as Lightroom has.
Photography by Chris Welch / The Verge
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Google 今日(16)正式推出 Android 15 Beta 2 測試版,並且加碼開放 11 品牌共 14 款手機搶先參與測試,能夠體驗新一代 Android 的最新功能。
於今年四月發布的第一個 Android 15 公開測試版,只提供給 回收收購手機pixel 手機,如今 Google 終於提供給其他品牌使用,然而部分機型只能暫時先升級至 Beta 1 版本。最新開放名單如下:
榮耀:Magic 6 Pro、Magic V2
IQOO:iQOO 12
vivo:X100
聯想:Lenovo Tab Extreme
Nothing:Phone (2a)
OnePlus:OnePlus 12、OnePlus Open
Oppo:尚未公布
realme:realme 12 Pro+ 5G
夏普:AQUOS sense8
TECNO:CAMON 30 Pro 5G
小米:Xiaomi 14、Xiaomi 13T Pro、Xiaomi Pad 6S Pro 12.4
上述機型可以根據各品牌官方教學升級為 Android 15 Beta 測試版,需要注意的是,目前還不是正式版本,因此會充斥許多 Bug,甚至可能出現 App 無法支援的情況,建議民眾不要以日常使用的手機進行升級,而是以備用手機嚐鮮即可。正式版本的 Android 15 預計在秋季釋出,具體開放消費者升級的時間,會依照各品牌有所不同。
Android 15 Beta 版本目前除了基本 UI 介面、小工具的設計調整,有釋出全新的「私人空間」功能,得以將部分 App 隱藏至其中,保護個人隱私。另外,也提供藍牙明天自動開啟的功能。
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