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How To Crop A Video On Your Samsung Galaxy S10 Using A Free Third-party App

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The video editor that comes with your  Samsung Galaxy S10  can do a lot of things, but cropping a video – changing the aspect ratio or the way a video is framed – is not one of them.  If you need to crop a video for Instagram or have some other need to change the way your video is framed, you'll need to install and use a third-party video editing app.  The good news is that there are a number of apps which can crop a video. We recommend trying Smart Video Crop, a free video editor that does just one thing — crops video — and is reliable and easy to use.   Here's how to do it.  How to crop a video on a Samsung Galaxy S10 using Smart Video Crop 1.  Download the  Smart Video Crop  app and choose a video to crop from the Gallery. Choose the video you want to edit using Smart Video Crop.  2.  Choose the crop aspect ratio you want to use — 1:1, 4:2, or any of the others in the list. If you choose "Free," you can create any arbitrary aspect ratio. 3.  Drag

How To Take Stunning Portrait Shots (with the Samsung Galaxy S10+ camera)

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"Do I look fat in this photo?" That's probably one of the questions that your friends, family, or even yourself asks after taking a photo shot. Well, that's also probably why you're here looking for tips on how to take a good portrait shot and in this article, we will be using the latest  Samsung Galaxy S10+ . Yeah, we could have used other smartphones but the Galaxy S10+ is the real deal! Plus, the technique can be applied to most smartphones anyway. So just sit back, enjoy the photo samples and write down our tips on  How To Take Stunning Portrait Shots (with the Samsung Galaxy S10+ camera) . Use the Portrait Mode (and always have the grids enabled) Starting with the most basic tool, the Portrait Mode (it has other names too, or Live Focus, in Samsung's case) is already at your disposal in the camera user interface. Most smartphones nowadays have that feature already thanks to the dual camera trend that started out since 2016, so use it! However,