Starting in iOS 13, Apple introduced a robust suite of video-editing tools to its Photos app. The majority of editing tools were only available for images in iOS 12 and older, but iOS 13 leveled the playing field to allow even a novice to tweak videos like a pro before sharing. Before iOS 13, the built-in Photos app for iPhone had provided a broad set of image-editing tools. It not only included essential functions such as auto-enhancement, cropping, straightening, and applying filters, but it also had more powerful tools to adjust lighting and color. Videos, on the other hand, could only be... more
Edit Videos Using the Crop, Filter & Adjustment Tools in Your iPhone's Photos App
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