Google Photos has finally gained a suite of new video editing features

14.04.2021 18:52

 

Google Photos has finally gained a suite of new video editing features for Android.
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/google-photos-just-got-these-killer-upgrades-for-android-phones
The revamped UI offers a slew of editing options including the ability to crop video, tweak brightness and apply filters to clips — all of which have been available on iPhones since last summer. Still, the update is now live on Google Pixel and other Android phones, so you can head to the Play Store to make sure you're using the latest iteration.
To use the new features you simply need to open a video in the app and hit the edit button below.
As well as the basic trimming tool, which was present before the update, Android users will now find a 'crop' tab, for manually cropping clips — or you can choose from a preset aspect ratio, which is helpful if you're posting to social media. You can also rotate the video and change the perspective of clips in this tab.

Google Photos is already a mainstay of our best photo editing apps list, but it's not yet made it onto our best video editing apps page. This update could change that, particularly when you consider that we also think it's one of the best photo storage sites.

Also read about the new video editing at Google https://blog.google/products/photos/new-video-editor-plus-enhanced-editing-features/

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