Among the strengths of Samsung, there is undoubtedly the ecosystem of applications and services of the Korean giant, thanks to which users can benefit from a feature-rich and always-updated experience. From time to time, Samsung also launches new applications and the last of the series has arrived in recent days: we are talking about Galaxy Enhance-X.
From Samsung comes the Galaxy Enhance-X photo app
Galaxy Enhance-X: AI Photo Upscaler & Magic Editor, this is its full name, is an image editor that exploits the potential of Artificial Intelligence to improve photos with a simple click. As explained by the Korean giant, the strength of this application is represented by its simplicity: a single touch is enough, in fact, for the system to analyze the image in search of any imperfections and therefore the best, so as to guarantee quality. superior.
This is not the first app to guarantee this kind of functionality and among the most popular examples are solutions such as Adobe Lightroom, Snapseed and Picsart, which belong to the same category as Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X.
In particular, Samsung’s new application can prove useful for removing any unwanted reflections or blur effects and, at the same time, increasing sharpness and resolution (without loss of quality), improving dynamic range and adding some brightness. additional to images captured in difficult lighting conditions.
When using Galaxy Enhance-X to enhance a photo, both the original and the “processed” image are saved in the gallery in JPEG format.
Compatibility and downloads
The Samsung Galaxy Enhance-X app is compatible with Galaxy smartphones based on Android 10 (or higher) and is available for the main models of the Galaxy S, Galaxy Z, Galaxy Note, Galaxy A, Galaxy M and Galaxy F series. The application can be downloaded from the Samsung Galaxy Store by following this link.
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