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Edit people out of photos with Bye Bye Camera

Edit people out of photos with Bye Bye Camera
Jacob Yothment

Jacob Yothment

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It has happened to all of us.

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We take a picture and find an unwanted person in the shot. Wouldn’t it be nice to save us the headache of having to edit out people so we don’t get photos like this:

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I Costanz-err I mean, I can’t stand when people photobomb like this!

Luckily there is an app that can help us out!

Enter Bye Bye Camera: a brand-new app that can automatically edit unwanted people out of a photo.

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The app costs $2.99 and is only available on iOS.

It uses AI technology to paint over people and objects in photos. However, the app is not flawless. Some users have reported that the app will sometimes leave behind a mess of pixels and hair after using it.

Another issue that users have had is that you cannot edit existing photos. You can only edit photos that you take via the app. However, developers have responded to user reviews saying that they will consider adding the ability to edit existing photos in the future.

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Those who have enjoyed the app have said that the app has flaws, but it works well for them. If the app sounds like it’s up your alley, it might be a good idea to consider downloading it. Otherwise, it might not be a bad idea to wait for an update.

Jacob Yothment

Jacob Yothment

Jacob Yothment is the assistant content editor for Softonic. He's worked in journalism since high school, and has been a fan of all things technology and video games his entire life. He is a 2016 graduate of Purdue University Northwest.

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