ByPaul Monckton,
Senior Contributor.
Google Photos has reinstated its crucial Perspective Tool for photos, but its accessibility is severely hampered. Users must now perform an extra crop step to reveal it, and it's still missing from video editing. This counterintuitive design creates a significant usability issue, frustrating power users.
Google Photos recently rolled out a new and improved video editor with new features and a streamlined interface, but some key features were removed in the process. After months of user complaints, Google has finally restored the popular Perspective Tool, previously available in both photo and video editors.
As detailed in my previous article, when the new video editor arrived, users noticed that Auto Trim, Markup and the Perspective Tool were all missing from the new interface. Now, the Perspective Tool has finally made a comeback, although if you don’t know where to look, you’ll probably miss it.






