Think Bigger From Filmora User Guide
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System Requirements Specification
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New Features
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AI Features
- Silence detection
- Automatic normalization
- Audio ducking in Filmora
- Automatic denoise
- Scene detection feature
- AI Copilot Editing for Windows
- AI Text-to-Video for Windows
- AI audio stretch for Windows
- AI Smart Search for Windows
- AI Video Object Remover for Windows
- AI Thumbnail Creator for Windows
- AI audio denoise for Windows
- AI Smart Masking for Windows
- AI Music Generator for Windows
- AI Skin Tone Protection for Windows
- AI Text-Based Editing for Windows
- AI Vocal Remover for Windows
- AI Sticker Effects
- AI smart cutout
- AI Portrait
- Automatic highlight
- Auto reframe video
- Auto beat sync
- AR sticker effects
- ChatGPT Plugin - AI Copywriting
- AI Image for Windows
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Get Start
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Creating Projects
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Importing & Recording
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Media for Use
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Audio Guide
- Media for use
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Editing
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Editing Video
- Enable/Disable Clip in Windows
- Create With Instant Mode on Mac
- Playback Speed Shortcuts for Windows
- Super Slow Motion with Optical Flow for Windows
- Compound Clip for Windows
- Multi-Clip Editing for Windows
- Customizable Backgrounds for Videos and Images in Windows
- Marked Favorites for Windows
- Markers for Windows
- Auto Ripple for Windows
- Uniform speed
- Speed ramping
- Make motion tracking
- Adjustment layer for Windows
- Chroma key (green screen)
- Crop & Pan & Zoom Video
- Apply mask to video
- Video snapshot
- Playing videos in reverse
- Creating a PIP effect
- Create split screen video
- Mosaic blur effect
- Face-Off effect
- Using freeze frame
- Applying drop shadow
- Apply auto enhance
- Preset templates
- Border option
- Transforming
- Compositing
- Stabilization
- Change video playback speed
- Lens correction
- Split & trim video
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Editing Audio
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Editing Color
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Text & Subtitle
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Animation & Keyframe
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Effects & Transitions
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Video Effects
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Transitions
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Stickers
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Exporting & Cloud Backup
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Exporting
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Cloud Backup
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Collaboration Win
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Improving Performance & Troubleshooting
Histograms for Windows
Filmora, being a professional video editor, maintains the seamless flow of work with its Histogram feature. These histograms help keep track of color corrections to retain the graphical quality of the video. In this guide, users will learn about accessing Filmora histograms and customizing their layouts.
Accessing and Personalizing Histograms
In the below section, we have mentioned the steps to accessing and personalizing the histograms in Filmora:
Step 1: Import Media in Timeline
Install the Filmora software on your device and launch it. Then, select the "Open Project" option from its main menu, pick the media files you want to import, and they will be automatically placed onto the timeline.
![import media in timeline panel](https://images.wondershare.com/filmora/guide/guide-win/histograms-in-filmora-1.jpg)
Step 2: Accessing Histograms
After placing your video on the timeline, select it, head toward the preview screen, and hit the "Video Scope" button to utilize its features.
![access histogram using a video scope](https://images.wondershare.com/filmora/guide/guide-win/histograms-in-filmora-2.jpg)
Step 3: Personalize the Histogram Options
Personalize the video scope layout to a single view from the top right corner and expand the "Type" button. From the expansion menu, opt for "Histogram" to begin editing. Additionally, you can switch between histogram channels like "RGB and "YRGB" options. Users can also switch the video scopes from the given options.
![customize histogram layout](https://images.wondershare.com/filmora/guide/guide-win/histograms-in-filmora-3.jpg)
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