Darkroom App Gains Video Editing Capabilities
Posted April 23, 2020 at 3:47pm by iClarified
The Darkroom photo editing app has been updated with the ability to edit video!
Videos in Darkroom feel as lightweight as photos. They animate, zoom, crop, autoplay and loop, and every edit is made in realtime. By eliminating all the complexities involved in the traditional video editing process, you can now expand the range of your visual stories with little time and effort.
The new editing tools are designed to be easy to use for casual photographers, but flexible enough for professional users. You can learn more about video editing in Darkroom here.
What's New In This Version:
Darkroom can now edit videos. The same ultrafast editing experience you know and love now works with your entire video library.
● You can find videos alongside your photos in the Recents album.
● Videos play automatically and loop forever, pause the video to show the histogram or to pick a smart frame color from that frame.
● Find your Screen Recordings filtered away in the Screenshots album, keeping your Recents album clean and tidy
● We support H.264 and HEVC export codecs at various bitrates which you can customize in settings.
● Look deeper into your photos and videos with our revamped Metadata viewer.
● The Export flow is more descriptive, showing you the time remaining for a video to finish exporting.
Cinematic Filters— Darkroom+
These filters are designed to instantly give your videos a more cinematic look.
● C100 — a pure and bold play on the cinematic teal and orange color combination. Shadows get a teal tint, highlights get an orange tint. Call it the Harry Potter look if you wish.
● C200 — a moodier, more faded version of the C100 filter. Faded blacks and whites, and a slightly more desaturated tone. This works particularly well in urban environments.
● C300 — a warmer, brighter look. Good for sunny days, beach days, happy days. Remember those?
● C400 — a bold black and white look inspired by the very first orthochromatic photographic film material, which were most sensitive to ultraviolet light and blue light. It heavily darkens skin, and brightens skies.
● C500 — a film noir inspired look, a more subtle and soft black and white, that borrows it’s foundation from orthochromatic film.
You can download Darkroom from the App Store for free.
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Videos in Darkroom feel as lightweight as photos. They animate, zoom, crop, autoplay and loop, and every edit is made in realtime. By eliminating all the complexities involved in the traditional video editing process, you can now expand the range of your visual stories with little time and effort.
The new editing tools are designed to be easy to use for casual photographers, but flexible enough for professional users. You can learn more about video editing in Darkroom here.
What's New In This Version:
Darkroom can now edit videos. The same ultrafast editing experience you know and love now works with your entire video library.
● You can find videos alongside your photos in the Recents album.
● Videos play automatically and loop forever, pause the video to show the histogram or to pick a smart frame color from that frame.
● Find your Screen Recordings filtered away in the Screenshots album, keeping your Recents album clean and tidy
● We support H.264 and HEVC export codecs at various bitrates which you can customize in settings.
● Look deeper into your photos and videos with our revamped Metadata viewer.
● The Export flow is more descriptive, showing you the time remaining for a video to finish exporting.
Cinematic Filters— Darkroom+
These filters are designed to instantly give your videos a more cinematic look.
● C100 — a pure and bold play on the cinematic teal and orange color combination. Shadows get a teal tint, highlights get an orange tint. Call it the Harry Potter look if you wish.
● C200 — a moodier, more faded version of the C100 filter. Faded blacks and whites, and a slightly more desaturated tone. This works particularly well in urban environments.
● C300 — a warmer, brighter look. Good for sunny days, beach days, happy days. Remember those?
● C400 — a bold black and white look inspired by the very first orthochromatic photographic film material, which were most sensitive to ultraviolet light and blue light. It heavily darkens skin, and brightens skies.
● C500 — a film noir inspired look, a more subtle and soft black and white, that borrows it’s foundation from orthochromatic film.
You can download Darkroom from the App Store for free.
Download