YouTube Automatically Fixes Shaky Or Dark Video


The best moments you capture on film are often the roughest. Luckily, if you’re uploading a video for sharing, YouTube automatically detects your video’s problems and asks you to click just one button to fix them.

YouTube’s editor previously offered a stabilisation method that took hours, but this is more like an “I’m Feeling Lucky” for video. Google says the feature is rolling out to YouTube accounts, so look for it soon if you don’t see it today.

Improving video awesomeness with one click [YouTube Blog]


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