Microsoft Photos app

Winsage
December 6, 2024
Microsoft is testing its AI-powered Recall feature on AMD and Intel-powered Copilot+ PCs within the Windows 11 Insider program. Recall captures screenshots of active windows at regular intervals, analyzes them, and allows users to retrieve specific snapshots through natural language queries. It is an opt-in feature that requires user authentication via Windows Hello and filters out sensitive information like credit card numbers and passwords. Users can exclude specific applications or websites from being saved and have options to manage storage settings, delete snapshots, or disable the feature. Recall will support multiple languages and is expanding its availability to the European Economic Area. Additionally, Microsoft is enhancing the Microsoft Photos app with new features such as Image Creator, Restyle Image, and Click to Do for Recall, which allows text rewriting and summarization. These updates are being rolled out to Windows Insiders following the installation of a specific Windows 11 Insider Preview Build.
Winsage
November 12, 2024
Microsoft has been enhancing its default applications since the launch of Windows 11, but several core applications still do not meet user expectations. 1. File Explorer: Despite a modern UI and tab addition, it struggles with performance, especially with large files and OneDrive, and retains outdated design elements. 2. Microsoft Photos: The app has performance issues with high-resolution images and lacks native support for the HEIC format, requiring a paid extension for access. 3. Microsoft Store: Users experience slow browsing and page loads, and the app selection is inferior to the Mac App Store. The review system also needs improvement. 4. Outlook: The web-based version is slow, resource-intensive, and lacks features from the previous desktop version, frustrating users. 5. Copilot: The initiative is web-based and disrupts workflow, lacking integration and useful features, which diminishes usability. 6. OneNote: It has synchronization speed issues, missing edits when switching devices, and lacks support for Aptos fonts, with AI features feeling less fluid compared to competitors.
Winsage
October 24, 2024
Super Resolution upscaling is now available on all Windows 11 24H2 Insider Channels for Copilot+ PCs with Qualcomm Snapdragon processors, allowing users to enhance image resolution by up to eight times while maintaining clarity. This feature currently supports only Snapdragon-based PCs due to reliance on the Neural Processing Unit (NPU), but plans are in place to extend compatibility to Intel Core 200 and AMD Ryzen AI 300 CPUs. Users can activate Super Resolution in the Photos app by clicking an icon in version 2024.11100.17007.0. Additionally, Optical Character Recognition (OCR) support has been introduced in the Photos app, enabling text recognition in over 160 languages. Other updates include single-click image opening, automatic resizing of large images, and improvements to the Image Creator and Restyle Image features. A GenAI-based eraser for the Photos app is also being tested, with public rollout expected in November for Snapdragon, Intel, and AMD Copilot+ PCs. Generative AI will assist in photo searches based on text prompts, and a feature called "Click to Do" will provide editing suggestions.
Winsage
October 23, 2024
Microsoft has introduced a Super Resolution feature in its Photos app, which uses artificial intelligence to enhance and enlarge low-resolution images by up to eight times the original size. This feature is currently exclusive to Snapdragon-powered Copilot+ PCs that have a Neural Processing Unit (NPU). Super Resolution is available to Windows Insiders on Windows 11, but there is no timeline for its rollout to the stable version. The update also includes Optical Character Recognition (OCR) support for copying text from images, usability improvements to Zoom functionality, and a streamlined process for opening images from File Explorer’s Gallery.
Winsage
July 19, 2024
Users of Windows 11 are experiencing issues with the built-in Photos app, with some unable to launch the app and receiving an 'Access Denied error on Process Exit' message. Microsoft has not found a permanent fix but has shared a temporary workaround for Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2 version users. The temporary fix only works for devices with specific settings enabled. To fix the issue, users can download the latest WinAppSDK from the Microsoft website and choose the appropriate version for their system.
Winsage
July 15, 2024
Microsoft has provided a workaround for a known issue preventing the Microsoft Photos app from launching on certain Windows 11 systems. The problem affects devices running Windows 11 22H2 and 23H2 with specific policies enabled. Users who updated the app from the Windows store after June 4, 2024, may experience difficulties. To address this, Windows admins are advised to install the latest Windows App SDK released during the July Patch Tuesday as a temporary solution.
Winsage
June 25, 2024
Microsoft has provided updates to its Photos app for Windows 11. The app now uses a new image editing tool based on OneDrive, bringing benefits such as WebGL support, easy photo sharing, and improved AI Service performance. Other updates include zooming from 10 to 800 percent with a new ruler and improved control over importing photos and videos. The updates are gradually being rolled out and can be downloaded from the Windows 11 Store.
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