Using Google Photos, we can handle and share the photos we care about. A recent update has changed things. So the ‘Quick Edit’ screen is automatically displayed before you send any photos or videos.
Some users may feel that having to add an extra step to share is unnecessary. You can avoid this new screen and start sharing your media easily.
Here, you’ll discover how to get past the ‘Quick Edit’ screen and save time sharing pictures in Google Photos.
The newly implemented ‘Quick Edit’ screen pops up immediately after you tap the share icon on a photo. You can edit your photo by enhancing, warming it up, cooling it down, or cropping it.
Instant edits are useful for anyone in a hurry. People who share their media straight away. Or you may edit it with other tools built into the app may dislike having to deal with this screen before sharing.
Open the Google Photos App
Select the Photo or Video
Locate and Tap the Share Icon
Ignore the ‘Quick Edit’ Screen
Choose Your Sharing Destination
This method works because the list of sharing destinations is still the primary way users intend to share their media.
On this page, people can tweak their slides before they share them. Choosing who to send the image to will change Google Photos to share the image, rather than editing it.
The new ‘Quick Edit’ screen in Google Photos might be helpful for some users. It’s good to know that Google has provided a straightforward way. The way to bypass it is for users who enjoy a more direct sharing experience.
Select your quick editing tool and once done, decide where you want to share your photos and videos from the list below. This means you are free to post your photos and videos how you wish.