Google Photos Video Stabilization Tutorial | Get Rid of Shaky Videos

Transform shaky moments into smooth memories with Google Video Stabilizer! Say goodbye to shaky footage and hello to professional-quality videos today!

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CapCut2024-05-12
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Are you tired of blurry vacation videos or shaky family moments ruining your precious memories? Fear not! In this guide, we'll show you how the stabilization feature of Google Photos can rescue your memories, turning them into smooth, professional-quality videos with just a few clicks.

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What is Google Photos and how does it work

Google Photos is a cloud-based photo and video storage service developed by Google. It allows users to back up and store their photos and videos securely online, accessible from any device with internet access. Google Photos employs powerful search algorithms to automatically organize media based on factors like people, places, and objects, making it easy to find specific memories quickly. Additionally, it offers editing tools, including the ability to adjust lighting, and color and apply filters.

How to stabilize video in Google Photos

    Step
  1. Open Your Video in Google Photos
  2. First, make sure you have Google Photos on your phone. Open the app and go to your Library by tapping the icon at the bottom right. Find the video you want to stabilize and tap on it to open.
  3. Step
  4. Start stabilizing
  5. Once your video is playing, tap the "Edit" button at the bottom. Then, make sure you're in the "Video" section. Look for the icon that looks like a shaky camera, the stabilizer. Tap on it, and Google Photos will start stabilizing your video.
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  7. Save your stabilized video

Once the stabilization is done, tap "Save copy" in the upper right corner. This will save your stabilized video as a new file, so you'll still have the original shaky one.


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So, Google Photos does a great job with stabilization for Android users right on your device. But if you're an iOS user missing out on that stabilization magic, we understand the frustration! Whether you're on Android or iOS and need better editing or crave smoother videos, it's time to switch to a more advanced editor.

CapCut: Your professional video stabilizer and editor

CapCut isn't just any video editor—it's your ultimate solution for professional video stabilization and editing. If your tool fell short of crafting high-quality video, CapCut has got you covered. With its seamless stabilization, advanced editing tools, and intuitive interface, CapCut makes it easy to create polished videos.

    Step
  1. Import
  2. You can upload a video directly from your device by clicking the "Import" button. This allows you to access and edit your local videos seamlessly. Alternatively, you can leverage CapCut's extensive library of existing videos: select from a wide range of pre-existing video content to incorporate into the projects.
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  4. Step
  5. Stabilize your video and make it a hit
  6. Once your video is imported, navigate to the "Basic" settings in the top right corner under the "Video" section of the interface. Within these settings, scroll down until you find the "Stabilize" option, and click to activate the stabilization feature. Here, you can choose the desired stability level for your video. CapCut offers various stability levels to cater to different preferences and needs. For optimal results, particularly for videos with noticeable shakes, selecting the "Most stable" option is advisable.
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  8. Step
  9. Export

After adding the final touches to your masterpiece, it's time to export it. Click on "Export," where you'll have various options to customize your video's settings. Give your video a title and choose the save location. Select the desired resolution, bit rate, codec, and format (such as MP4 or MOV) to suit your needs best. Additionally, adjust the frame rate for optimal motion smoothness. CapCut also offers a range of audio formats, including MP3 and WAV. Use the copyright-checking feature to ensure compliance with intellectual property regulations. Once your video is saved, you can easily share it to platforms like YouTube or TikTok directly from CapCut.


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Google Photos fans love all the cool stuff it does with videos. Want to make your video viral? Let's craft it!

Relight:

Whether you capture a sunset at the beach or a birthday celebration indoors, Relight enables you to correct underexposed or overexposed footage, ensuring every detail shines through vividly.


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Animation:

Transform still images into dynamic animations that breathe life into your memories. Whether you're creating a slideshow of family photos or showcasing your latest adventure, Animation adds an extra layer of excitement.


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Curve:

Use the speed curve feature to alter a scene’s pace, enhancing its intensity and impact. With the option to customize the speed curve or choose from presets like Montage, Bullet, and more, you have the flexibility to tailor the tempo to your liking. You can add a slow-motion effect to highlight a particular moment or fast-forward clips to build excitement.


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5 tips for avoiding shaky footage

  1. Grip with both hands
  2. Hold your camera with both hands to keep it steady and prevent shaky footage. Make sure your grip is secure and stable.
  3. Keep it close
  4. Keep your camera close to your body, near your chest, while recording. This helps to minimize any unwanted movement and adds stability to your shots.
  5. Use multiple contact points
  6. Increase stability by maximizing your contact points with the camera. Press it against your chest or face, or use a camera strap to secure it to your body.
  7. Choose the right lens
  8. Opt for a lens with built-in image stabilization to reduce the effects of camera shake. This feature helps to maintain clarity and sharpness in your footage, even when shooting handheld.
  9. Smooth movements
  10. When recording, avoid sudden movements or jerky motions. Instead, try to pan and tilt your camera smoothly to hide any potential camera shake.

Conclusion

With Google Photos, you can stabilize shaky footage, solving the frustration of wobbly Android videos. However, if you're looking for a more robust solution with professional-grade tools, CapCut has your back. Its advanced stabilization and editing features make your videos smooth, polished, and ready to cause a sensation. Plus, the fact that CapCut is free to use makes it accessible to everyone. So why wait? Start capturing smooth memories and creating captivating videos today!

FAQs

  1. Does Google Photos video stabilizer maintain resolution?
  2. Google Photos does stabilize videos locally on your smartphone, eliminating the need to send them to the cloud. However, while stabilizing, it may introduce some distortion and warping. As for resolution maintenance, Google Photos aims to preserve the original resolution of your videos as much as possible during the stabilization process. Although it does a good job, it's far enough for filmmakers or demanding editors. If you bell on a super visual experience, try CapCut. It will optimize your video into 4K without costs. Download it and enjoy the cinematic feel at home.
  3. What happens when you use Google Photo video stabilizer?
  4. When you use Google Photos video stabilizer, it applies stabilization algorithms to your footage to reduce shakiness and improve overall video quality. The stabilizer analyzes the motion in your video and smooths out any sudden movements or jerks, resulting in a smoother and visually pleasing final product. But if you're looking to kick things up a notch in your video edits, CapCut is the answer. It's your one-stop solution for advanced stabilization tools and a wide range of editing features, including cropping, scene splitting, and precise keyframe animations. Start creating magic with your videos today!
  5. Can Google Photos stabilize video after recording?
  6. Yes, Google Photos can stabilize videos after they've been recorded, allowing you to improve the stability of shaky footage directly on your smartphone. However, it's worth noting that while this feature is available on Android devices, Google Photos for iOS currently does not offer a stabilizer. But CapCut is here to save the day! With its intuitive interface and advanced features, you can stabilize your videos and enhance them further with audio editing features like adjusting speed, pitch, and duration. Get CapCut, and let's make your videos shine!
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