Instagram unveiled Hyperlapse, its new standalone app, Tuesday, which allows users to shoot time-lapse videos from their smartphone and upload them to social media.
Before the app went live at 1 p.m. EDT, the only way to create a time-lapse video was with Steadicam technology or a $15,000 tracking rig. Now the technology is in the hands of iPhone users for free, reports WIRED. Instagram would like to make it available on Android, but the API needs to be adjusted before that is possible.
The app is simple to use. After recording a video, users just have to select a time-lapse speed on a slider between 1x and 12x. After recording and selecting a speed, the Hyperlapse can be posted directly to Facebook and Instagram. The 1x is better used for tracking a shot while moving behind or near an object while the higher speeds are better for slow-moving or distance shots -- similar to the opening credits of Netflix show House of Cards.
Instagram provided a video to WIRED showing the difference between a normal video of city landscapes compared to the Hyperlapse version.
The app was created by software engineers Thomas Dimson and Alex Karpenko and designed by Chris Connolly. They decided to make it a standalone app because they believed it would be "hidden" in the Instagram app, but it still echoes its parent company.
"This is an app that let's you be in the moment in a different way," said Mike Krieger, Instagram's co-founder and CTO. "We did that by taking a pretty complicated image processing idea, and reducing it to a single slider. That's super Instagram-y."
GMT 12:31 2017 Sunday ,24 December
SpaceX launches 10 more satellites for IridiumGMT 18:48 2017 Tuesday ,12 December
Bitcoin makes muted stock exchange debut at $15,000GMT 18:19 2017 Saturday ,09 December
France to allow trading of securities via blockchainGMT 07:39 2017 Thursday ,16 November
Cygnus cargo ship arrives at space stationGMT 17:49 2017 Sunday ,12 November
Aircraft overhead forces Orbital to cancel cargo launchGMT 19:18 2017 Wednesday ,01 November
Sony revives robot pet dogGMT 10:31 2017 Saturday ,28 October
Saudi Arabia Becomes First Country to Grant Citizenship to RobotGMT 17:46 2017 Saturday ,21 October
Spacewalkers fix robotic arm in time to grab next cargo shipMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor