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This free tool lets you edit video in 4k
« on: December 30, 2016, 04:35:45 PM »
Ultra HD technology is more commonly referred to as 4K. While it started out as something seen only in extravagant setups for the financially capable, 4K is starting to turn into an industry standard. More and more users are requesting not only 4K content but also 4K hardware. All this leads to an infusion of 4K in the tech market that creates a ripple effect throughout branching departments. If you are working in photo and video editing or often times find yourself editing video, a 4K editing tool might be something you want to look into.

Although it’s still something that isn’t forced upon you, things might change dramatically over the course of the year to come. If you are looking to prepare yourself for what’s to come, take a look at OpenShot 2.2. OpenShot 2.2 is a free, open source, KickStarter founded project that will definitely offer you what you need.

When it comes to video editing, OpenShot lays down an impressive collection of tools and features that allow you to take your video editing to the next level. And the best thing about it?  Ultra HD support. The fact that you can work with 4K imagery is a tremendous advantage and something many will look for not that far from now.

A lot of changes have been implemented in contrast with OpenShot 2.1. A lot of them having to do with supporting 4K editing and also pushing all the way to 5K for those interested in such capabilities. Among the improvements we find a better optimized and upgraded Keyframe structure with CSS syntax, as well as 28 presets that let you approach curves with versatility. On top of the features, there are also under the hood improvements that were implemented, such as error fixes and functionality tinkering that overall enhance the user experience.

OpenShot is a free, open-source video editor for Windows (64-bit Installer), Mac, and Linux, and can be downloaded here.

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