Apple iPhone 12/Pro is officially on sale today. Among them, iPhone 12 Dolby Vision HDR video shooting can reach up to 30 fps, and iPhone 12 Pro Dolby Vision HDR video shooting up to 60 fps.
On October 22, local time, Apple’s iMovie editing ushered in the first change after the release of iPhone 12, which supports viewing, editing and sharing of high dynamic range (HDR) videos .
It should be noted that editing and sharing HDR video requires iPhone SE (2nd generation), iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X or later models, as well as iPad mini (5th generation), iPad (7th generation), iPad Air 3, 10.5-inch iPad Pro or their successors.
Naijatechnews.com has learned that Apple iMovie also adds support for importing and sharing 4K videos at 60 frames per second . 4K at 60 frames per second requires iPod touch (7th generation), iPhone SE (2nd generation), iPhone 7 or later, as well as iPad (6th generation), iPad mini (5th generation), iPad Air 3 , 10.5-inch iPad Pro or their successors.
In addition, Apple iMovie now supports customizing any subtitles and colors. You can quickly change the default style, capitalization, and duration of the subtitles. You can also add solid colors, gradients, and pattern backgrounds to movies.
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