NEW VIDEO EFFECTS ARE NOW AVAILABLE IN GOOGLE PHOTOS

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Sun 09 July 2023:

To improve the user experience, Google Photos has added 12 new video effects to its editing suite. The most recent effects, such as Dust Max, Black and White Film, and Light Leak, are designed to personalize users’ videos. These effects allow users to personalize their films based on their preferences and style.

With these updates and additions, Google Photos aims to empower users to create captivating and personalized video content while providing an intuitive and enjoyable editing experience.

Among the new effects are the Poster effect, which gives films a folded paper appearance, and the Layouts effect, which gives selfie videos a block-by-block visual arrangement. These enhancements enable users to improve the aesthetic appeal and inventiveness of their video output.

In addition to the new effects, Google has also improved the video playback controls to offer a more seamless experience. Alongside the play and pause buttons, users now have the option to skip forward and backwards within the video. This enhancement provides greater convenience and control while navigating through video content.

Furthermore, Google has made changes to the profile menu display. The old floating box style has been replaced with a full-screen view, which is activated when users access the profile menu. This update offers a more immersive viewing experience and a cleaner interface.

Last month, Google introduced new editing features for its photo-sharing and storage service. These features, including Portrait Light, Portrait Blur, and Dynamic, were made available exclusively to Google One subscribers on the web. The company continues to expand its range of editing tools, catering to the diverse needs and preferences of its user base.

Additionally, reports have surfaced regarding Google’s testing of an on-demand cinematic effect feature in Google Photos. This feature, if implemented, could provide users with more options to enhance their videos, further demonstrating Google’s commitment to enhancing the editing capabilities of its popular photo-sharing and storage service.

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