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TL;DR
- Samsung has launched Galaxy Enhance-X version 16.3.00.31 with a completely redesigned interface and new features.
- The app now uses a clean three-tab layout that neatly divides Plugins, Home, and History.
- The update also introduces new document editing tools and batch editing support.
Samsung has released a major update to the Galaxy Enhance-X app, which includes a redesigned interface and a number of new features.
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Galaxy Enhance-X is Samsung’s AI-powered editing app Available through Galaxy Store. The latest update (version 16.3.00.31) started rolling out just a few days ago, bringing a complete visual makeover along with several new features.
Now, instead of cramming everything onto a single screen, Samsung has split the app into three tabs:
- Plugins: A new section dedicated to add-ons that extend editing capabilities
- Home: Main workspace for editing photos and videos
- History: A library of pre-edited files
These categories make the app easier and more intuitive to navigate, especially for users who found the old interface cluttered.
Samsung’s new plugin system is also quite nice, with three plugins available for download right now. These include:
- Cinematic Shine: Adds a soft, “dreamlike” diffusion effect to your photos.
- Film Genre: Offers nine movie-inspired filters.
- Skyguide: Identifies stars, constellations, and celestial objects in photos of the night sky.
You will need to download these plugins separately from the Galaxy Store via download links available directly within the Galaxy Enhance-X app. Once installed, they appear in the app’s photo or video editing tools. Think of these as mini apps within the Galaxy Enhance-X, and since they’re modular, Samsung can roll out more plugins over time.
extended editing tools
Beyond visual tweaks and plugins, the Galaxy Enhance-X update also introduces new options for photo, video, and document editing. In the Photos section of the Home tab, you’ll see the “Photo Tools” option which includes editing tools like blur fixing, reflection removal, HDR, sharpening, and more, as well as any plugin tools you’ve downloaded. You also get face editing tools that let you make changes to the smoothness, tone, eyes, and jawline.
Meanwhile, the “Doc Tools” section includes new tools for documents. Selecting a document and pressing the Dock Tool button automatically cleans and crops the available scans. These tools let you convert scans to PDF or JPEG with options to add filters, translate, draw, crop, add text, and more.
Another notable addition is batch editing. Now you can process multiple photos or videos at once.
All this edited content is saved in standard formats like JPEG, MP4, and PDF, and the new History tab keeps everything organized.
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