Google Photos’ Live Albums feature has a 10,000-photo limit
Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 1:24PM
Nicole Batac in Google, Google Photos, News, Press release, app news

Google Photos’ Live Albums feature is a nifty way to get to see photos of your favorite person or pet as it automatically adds photos of your chosen subjects into its own album. But it’s been discovered that there is a 10,000-photo limit to the feature. And once you’ve hit the limit, you’ll get a “Live album paused” warning, saying you won’t be able to add anymore. So, any new photos will you take of your loved ones will have to be viewed through the usually messy All Photos route. Unfortunately, Google’s AI isn’t smart enough to take out any badly shot photos or outtakes of your loved ones, so you’ll need to clean those out yourself manually. According to this issue’s page in Google’s Help Center, you can save 10,000 photos or videos yourself and another 10,000 if you have a shared album.

Source: The Verge

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