TikTok today declared a raft of changes coming to its mobile apps, including upgrades to resolution and furthermore new impacts and improvements.
Not only has the organization declared upcoming changes for the recommendation algorithm, carrying out a lot of editing features ought to work on the look (and possibly the sound) of your videos.
Maybe the most important update is support for 1080p uploads in select nations. You’ll have the option to share videos at that resolution by turning on the Upload HD setting from the “More options” section of the publishing page.
One of the really new changes that will be carrying out in select nations is the option to upload in 1080p. While uploading the video, select More options and afterward flip the Upload HD button to enable uploading in 1080p.
TikTok currently likewise permits using the Green Screen impact on top of GIFs. Clients can pick their GIF through TikTok partner GIPHY and afterward overlay their video on top of the GIF using the Green Screen effect.
The new Visual Enhancement feature improves the image quality of the video with only one tap. It can perform basic changes including exposure compensation, color correction, and low-light upgrade on recently shot or videos uploaded from the gallery.
Voice Effects uses audio synthesis and can make any audio in a video to seem like an animal or a musical instrument. To get to this feature, tap the Voice Effects button on the right panel on the Editing page.
The application is offering a simple method for working on the general look of a video. With the new Visual Enhancement button, TikTok says it will work on the exposure, low-light and color correction aspects with a single tap. Later you record or upload a video, you can tap the Enhance button on the right panel. Assuming you would rather avoid the changes, tapping the button again will undo them.
Somewhere else, the Green Screen effect currently has Giphy integration, so you can use a GIF from that platform’s library as the background of a video. There are more musical and animal voice impacts as well. TikTok can transform your voice or different sounds into a cat’s meow, a flute or a suona (a Chinese double-reed horn). You can attempt these out by tapping the Voice Effect button on the Editing page.
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