Samsung's Galaxy Enhance-X image editing app has received new features every year since its release. Now, the South Korean firm has updated the app to take advantage of bigger screens on tablets, making image editing easier and visuals much bigger. Besides the UI optimization, it has received a few new features.
Galaxy Enhance-X now has a landscape UI optimized for tablets
A new update was released to the Galaxy Enhance-X app (version 2.1.25; 200.18MB) with tablet-specific optimizations. The new version of the app now has a landscape UI. As you can see in the image below, the image that you select for editing is displayed in landscape mode on the left side, while all the editing controls are displayed on the right side of the screen.
Other new features that the updated app brings include Motion Clipper, which can seamlessly create GIFs from Motion Photos. Samsung's official changelog says this feature is only available in select markets but doesn't list those markets. The Camera Shift feature has also been improved. Now, you can select one or more subjects in the image to apply Camera Shift. Moreover, Camera Shift can also be applied to people and pets.
In addition to those features, the Galaxy Enhance-X app now supports Samsung DeX. Since it has received the landscape-optimized UI, it can run in the same way in DeX mode, which means editing images will be a lot easier when you are using a keyboard and a mouse with a Galaxy Tab device.
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Slowly but surely, Samsung has been bringing landscape-optimized UI design to its stock apps on foldable phones and tablets. There are still a few apps that haven't been properly optimized for tablets, including Galaxy Wearable and Samsung Pass, both of which have a landscape UI but no multi-column design. So they end up wasting the screen real estate.