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Thursday 12 January 2012

Samsung's video and photo editing apps make the Galaxy Note a must have for those who need to edit videos on the go..

Samsung’s video and photo editing apps also warrant some attention. Although we’ve seen earlier iterations of both on previous devices – the Galaxy SII, for instance – in their latest form they can legitimately take on desktop editing software. The video app allows you to combine clips, music and titles, make crops and cuts using either your finger or, for more accuracy, the pen, and then handwrite or add text, sketches, highlights and more on top before exporting at up to 720p resolution. You could feasibly film, process and export an entire mini-movie on your device, without ever needing to offload footage to your computer.
 

 
Samsung's video and photo editing apps make the Galaxy Note a must have for those who need to edit videos on the go -- the video app is very versatile for a smartphone app. Users can combine video clips, music and titles, make crops or cuts and even add text, sketches and highlights on the vide using their fingers or the S Pen for more accurate graphics.
It's also possible to shoot, edit and export an entire video or even a short movie on the Galaxy note without uploading to a desktop computer. Indie filmmakers should take note of this model, there might be no need to purchase a video camera after all.



The photo editing software is similarly impressive, supporting an intelligent quick-selection tool of the sort you’d find in Photoshop so as to make selecting aspects of the frame more straightforward. You can then manipulate and morph those selections, as well as do all the usual annotation and tweaking, with little in the way of processing delay as the Galaxy Note does its crunching.
 

 
The photo editing software is equally as impressive. Users who are familiar with Adobe Photoshop will find similar tools on the photo app. There's a quick-selection tool to select parts of the photo easier. Photo editors can also manipulate morph, warp and add special effects to those parts with minimal processing delays.

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