Your Samsung smartphone has plenty of tricks up its sleeves. From slow motion and panorama to food detection modes, your device may surprise you with its engaging camera modes and settings. One ...
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Instagram has just launched a brand new standalone app called Hyperlapse, which focuses entirely on mobile video creation. The app looks dead simple, but is actually doing a lot in the background.
It was only last week that Instagram released Hyperlapse, the new app that alleviates one of photography's oldest problems — a shaky camera and, subsequently, a blurry image — to let users easily take ...
Last August, Microsoft showed off a seemingly magic technology called hyperlapse. The promise of the prototype was to make even the shakiest videos buttery smooth. Within two weeks, Instagram put out ...
You simply record a video and choose what speed you want the finished clip to play back at. Picking 1x will result in a smooth tracking shot that makes use of Instagram’s own image stabilization ...
Yesterday Instagram released Hyperlapse, its new app for making time lapse videos. The obvious benefit of time lapsing footage is that you can cram more into a 15-second clip, but the videos also end ...
A week after Instagram confirmed its plan to shut down its standalone IGTV app in order to better focus on initiatives, like Reels, the company confirmed it's pulled two more of its older apps from ...
Instagram seems to be on an app-retirement spree these days. Days after the Meta-owned photo- and video-sharing platform announced that it is shuttering the stand-alone IGTV app, it’s now time for the ...
Instagram last month confirmed that it is discontinuing the IGTV app as the platform has been integrated into Instagram Videos within the social network’s main app. However, the Meta-owned company has ...
For those people who have only just got over having their timelines flooded by ice-bucket challenges and photos of acquaintances' children posing in tiny school uniforms, keep up. There's a new social ...