Incomplete Featureset in Google Photos?
Okay, I got all features now! Just granted each and every permission to the Photos app and Google Play Services, then Unblur appeared in the editor. Afterwards I removed all permissions except for photos&videos and so far it's still there 😁
Sweet, allowing Network permissions for maybe 10 seconds worked for me too, thanks everyone
I gave it network and magic eraser is there but nothing else.
I had to give it Network access, then I went to Tools in the app and it gave me a prompt:
"Install more editing tools?" It was a 190mb download.
I waited for it to download and install, heaps of tools got added.
Removed network permission and rebooted phone.
New tools remained.
I wonder if we may need to periodically give it network access to update the tool versions.
E24 I have installed the Google Camera app and Google Photos (for editing pictures) in a profile in which GSF, Google Play services and Google Play Store are running anyway. However, Google Camera and Google Photos seem to run without GSF, as stated here.
Permissions I give to Google Camera: Camera, Microphone (each: ask ervery time), Sensors (for portrait or landscape).
Network only needs to be enabled from time to time, e.g. when new features need to be loaded (e.g. Audio Eraser, Unblur, Magic Eraser).
Murcielago I've given photos network for awhile and poked around but the only tool that is there is magic eraser
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I found out today there is a separate app called "Pixel Camera services" which is available on the Play Store.
Installing this app, then opening up Google Photos may add the extra tools.
If not you can give temporary access to Google Photos for it to update the tools then remove the Network access again.
This added the extra tools for me and they remained after removing network access.
I also removed the storage scopes before giving Google Photos network access.
Sometimes giving network permission to get new features is pointless right? Im under the impression to either always or never enable network access, since apps can queue network packages for when connected right?
I changed my setup some time ago and installed Pixel Camera (formerly: Google Camera) and Google Photos in a profile without Google services.
The only available tool for me (even after allowing network access for some time) in Google Photos remains the Magic Eraser.
In my former setup (profile with all three Google Services) I was able to use features like Unblur, Portrait Blur (I forget what else was available) after allowing network access.
I can't say whether the lack of features is due to an update of the app or the lack of Play (that would be my guess).
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I've just set up and tested it again in two different profiles:
Profile 1 (Sandboxed Google Play)
Profile 2 (without GSF, GPS and Play Store)
Profile 1: The workaround described here with short-term network access works fine.
Profile 2: Workaround does not work. The only available tool under Edit>Tools remains beeing Magic Eraser.
So the reason seems to be the missing of Sandboxed Google Play.