Galaxy S26 AI: The Secret to Perfect Spring Flower Photos
Discover how the Galaxy S26 series uses AI to remove crowds and edit outfits for the perfect spring flower photo. Master μΈμ¦μ· today!
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EN brief: βμ¬λ λ§μλ° μ΄λ»κ² μ°μμ§?β λ΄κ½ μΈμ¦μ· νΈλ λ λ°κΎΌ βκ°€λμ S26 μ리μ¦β (it-life) + 1 glossary term.
Spring has officially arrived in Korea, with cherry blossoms, tulips, and canola flowers blooming across the country. Popular spots like Yeouido and Seokchon Lake in Seoul are currently packed with visitors looking to capture the perfect seasonal photo.
Recently, social media has been buzzing with photos from these crowded locations that somehow feature only the subject and the flowers, with no other people in sight. Many users have been asking how these "clean" shots are possible without professional equipment.
Samsung has revealed that the secret lies in the AI features of the new Galaxy S26 series. These tools allow everyday users to achieve professional-level results without needing a tripod or waiting hours for a crowd to clear.
By using the Photo Assist feature, users can remove unwanted people or even change their outfits to match the scenery. This technology is shifting the trend of how Koreans document their spring outings.
As the spring outing season hits its peak, famous flower-viewing spots from Jeju Island to Gangwon Province are seeing record crowds. For many, the goal of these trips is the "proof shot"βa high-quality photo to share on social media. However, the sheer number of tourists often makes it impossible to get a clear shot of just the subject and the blossoms.
Samsung's latest Galaxy S26 series addresses this frustration through its enhanced Photo Assist suite. The most popular tool is the "AI Eraser." When a user selects a photo in the Gallery app, the AI can automatically detect and suggest people or objects to remove. With a single touch, the AI deletes the background distractions and fills in the space naturally, making it look as if the photographer had the entire park to themselves.
Beyond just removing people, the S26 introduces a "Generative Edit" feature for environmental fixes. If the flowers haven't fully bloomed or the weather is gloomy, users can input text commands like "Fill the tree with yellow blossoms" or "Add falling petals." The AI analyzes the lighting and environment to add realistic floral elements that blend seamlessly with the original photo.
Perhaps the most surprising feature is the ability to change clothing. If a user's outfit doesn't quite match the pink hues of the cherry blossoms, they can request the AI to "Change my shirt to a pink knit sweater" or "Make my pants ivory." This level of creative control is turning the smartphone from a simple camera into a sophisticated creative tool for the social media era.
μΈμ¦μ·injeungsyat (Injeung-syat) is a compound word combining "Injeung" (certification/verification) and "Shot" (photograph). It refers to a photo taken to prove you were at a specific place, met a certain person, or bought a specific item. In the context of the article, it refers to the essential "I was here" photo among the spring flowers.
λ²κ½ μΆμ μ κ°μ μΈμ¦μ·μ μ°μμ΄μ.beotkkot chukjee gaseo injeungsyaseul jjigeosseoyo. β I went to the cherry blossom festival and took a proof shot.
λ§μλ μμμ λ¨ΉκΈ° μ μ μΈμ¦μ·λΆν° λ¨κ²¨μ.masitneun eumsigeul meokgi jeone injeungsyatbuteo namgyeoyo. β Before eating delicious food, I take a proof shot first.