The popular photo editing app used by photographers has launched its first video editing tool on the iOS version of the app. Users will now be able to apply their favorite filters, as well as manipulate all iOS video formats up to 4K 30fps and 1080p 60fps, using SENS, VSCO's real-time image processor. Video Editing Tool for VSCO X from VSCO on Vimeo. There is a catch however, as the video editing tool will only be available to subscribers of VSCO X, the company's $19.99 (~Php1k) a year membership service. Google Photos is rolling out new video editing tools that make creating highlight videos much easier on both Android and iOS. Clip-level editing has been upgraded as well, allowing users to trim, adjust, and add effects to individual videos. Read more in our articles including "VSCO now has video editing tools" and "Google adds new video editing tools to Android 17".
The popular photo editing app used by photographers has launched its first video editing tool on the iOS version of the app. Users will now be able to apply their favorite filters, as well as manipulate all iOS video formats up to 4K 30fps and 1080p 60fps, using SENS, VSCO's real-time image processor.
Video Editing Tool for VSCO X from VSCO on Vimeo. There is a catch however, as the video editing tool will only be available to subscribers of VSCO X, the company's $19.99 (~Php1k) a year membership service. Google Photos is rolling out new video editing tools that make creating highlight videos much easier on both Android and iOS.
Our coverage of vsco video editing includes: "VSCO now has video editing tools"; "Google adds new video editing tools to Android 17"; "Google Photos gets a major video editing upgrade". Each article provides unique insights and information.