How to edit videos and apply effects in Google Photos

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How to edit videos and apply effects in Google Photos

Google Photos, the default gallery app for Android, offers more than just gallery features. It provides cloud backup, editing tools, and video effects. To add video effects, open Google Photos, select a video, tap Edit, choose Effects, and select an effect. The saved videos can be found in Google Photos. Other video editing apps with effects can be downloaded from Google Play Store or Apple App Store.

Google Photos

is the default gallery app for Android. But it goes beyond just the gallery app features. It has cloud backup for

photos

and vidoes, includes an array of editing tools for both video and photos. That said, there are effects available for videos in the app which can be applied to any video stored or on the cloud.
Wondering how to use it? Here’s our step-by-step guide:
Before starting with the steps, let’s take a look at what all you’ll need.

Google

One subscription or Pixel smartphone
A total of 12 video effects are available at the moment, here’s a list:
Dust mix
Paper tear
B&W film
Lomo
Light leak
Film mood
Chromatic
Fish eye
Vintage
Layouts
Retro film
Poster
Steps to add effects in videos using Google Photos
The process of adding is straightforward in Google Photos. It’s as simple as editing photos in the app. Do note that you either need to have a Google One subscription or a Pixel smartphone. Else the feature won’t be available for you.

Here are the steps:
Open Google Photos on your smartphone
Open a video in which you want to add video effect
Tap on Edit button
Find the Effects category and tap on it
Choose one of the effects from the available options
Once selected tap on Save copy button
Look for saved videos in Google Photos.
Google Photos is not the only video editing app that allows users to add video effects. There are a handful of other effects available. You can download these apps from Google Play Store or Apple App Store and use them to make the edit in the videos.

Article From: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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