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YouTube adds one-click video editing for busy videographers


by Don Reisinger 

YouTube has launched a new feature to help those of us who don't have the time to edit videos before we pop them onto the Web.Upon uploading a video to YouTube, users will find a notification bar that will ask them if they want to allow the video site to auto-correct their clip. If the user chooses to fix the video, YouTube will automatically tweak the video's color and shakiness.

"Sometimes videos suffer from symptoms like 'shaky-camera-itis' or 'augmented darkness levels' that keep viewers from seeing just how awesome your video really is,"YouTube software engineer John Gregg wrote yesterday in a blog post. "We made a big step last year with the YouTube Video Editor, and now we're adding a feature that does the work of curing these symptoms for you."

YouTube last year released a built-in video editor designed to help users touch up clips they upload to the site. The editor is by no means a powerful tool, but it can handle some basic tasks, like fixing color or stabilizing a shaky recording. The tool's big draw is its built-in effects, giving people the chance to turn their clips into black-and-white or modify the video to appear as though it was recorded with an old camera.
YouTube's auto-correction feature is rolling out now. The company says it plans to address more "symptoms" in future updates.

Here's a video from YouTube detailing how the new feature works:

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