Ashampoo Video Optimizer Pro 3 is a powerful solution for enhancing videos. It optimizes contrast, color, and white balance to give your footage a fresh, polished look. Common camera shakes from smartphones, digital cameras, or action cams like GoPro are stabilized, ensuring smoother playback. Poor-quality videos benefit from sharpening, and digital noise from low light conditions, as well as flickering, is effectively removed. Lens distortions such as the fisheye effect can be corrected using built-in profiles for various cameras. Videos can be played at any speed, enabling slow-motion and time-lapse effects. Unique filters, like the tilt-shift effect, add an artistic touch, while text overlays allow for informative commentary. In the editing section, videos can be rotated, flipped, trimmed, and multiple clips seamlessly joined. The software’s intuitive design makes video enhancement and editing straightforward, with many features accessible via batch processing for time efficiency. Version 3 introduces a completely revamped interface for greater clarity, fewer clicks, and a smooth workflow. The user-friendly design ensures all tools are easy to access, promoting quick and efficient work. Videos can now be merged with greater ease and exported faster. Enhanced frame-by-frame navigation allows for precise editing, and improved preview and editing tools facilitate a better experience. Ashampoo Video Optimizer Pro 3 delivers more stability and smoother performance with reduced memory usage, setting a new standard for video optimization software.
- Redesigned interface for better clarity
- Intuitive layout bringing together the best features
- Contextual export feature to reduce clicks
- Precise editing with improved frame mapping
- Optimized tools for preview and editing
- Organized thumbnail display and clearly named filters
- Easy deletion of unnecessary presets
- Seamless merging of multiple videos in one click
- Automatic saving of the last-used storage location
- More stable and smoother performance with reduced memory consumption
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