If you have Google Photos, you have an increasingly complete video editor. And what is normal is that Google Photos is already preinstalled on your mobile, since it is an application preinstalled on all mobile phones with Google services. This gallery and editing app was already very good and now it’s even better.
Google recently announced What’s new in Google Photos video editor which bring it closer to the realm of video editors like CapCut or VideoShow, making it easier for us to reduce their duration, enhance them with a button, change their speed, and modify them with AI-powered presets.
This is how Google Photos’ video editor gets better
If you want to edit a video, Google Photos is an increasingly powerful option. Indeed, it has the advantage of being free, being pre-installed and having increasingly powerful tools. If what you want is edit a video to improve it (and not something more complicated like adding items or creating a montage of multiple videos), Google Photos is a very solid option.
And an option that is now even better, since Google has improved Google Photos video editor with three new features already activated for all users with an Android mobile. These are:
- Best Duration Cutting Tool: The crop tool has better controls for correctly setting the crop start and end points.
- Auto-enhance button: A button to enhance your video, which automatically stabilizes and enhances colors.
- Speed tool. A new tool to increase or decrease the speed of a video in an easy way.
These new editing options are now available after opening a video in Google Photos and clicking the Edit button in the lower toolbar.
What may not have reached you yet, although it is on its way, is more news for the publisher: presets or preconfigurations. These are something like styles with which you can apply various edits to a video with just one button.
These presets with AI They can automatically adjust things like crop the video, adjust lighting, speed or apply effects like dynamically tracking the main object in the video by zooming or applying a slow motion effect with just a few clicks.
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