Brand new and free for two days: iTimeLapse Pro - Time Lapse videos

Discussion in 'iOS Apps' started by Habakuk, Nov 20, 2009.

  1. Habakuk

    Habakuk Well-Known Member

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    App Store Link (via App Shopper)​

    Info by Laan Labs:

    I was using until now iMotion (was free, now US$.99, App Store Link)—quite okay but iTimeLapse Pro seems to be much better, more features. Manufacturer's website with good and inspiring sample videos.

    Try it out, it's really easy. Make some funny stop motion or impressive time laps videos, add music and share them.

    Get it as soon as possible! (I am testing right now.) iTimeLapse Pro is a good candidate for a price change... ;)

    Edit: I guessed it! They changed the text some minutes ago in the US App Store:

     
  2. deadweight

    deadweight Well-Known Member

    This... is a really cool idea. Downloading, testing, and will definitely review.

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  3. Habakuk

    Habakuk Well-Known Member

    #3 Habakuk, Nov 21, 2009
    Last edited: Nov 21, 2009
    My very first and quick test of iTimeLapse Pro. Mounted my iPhone provisionally on a chair-back and shot the look out of the window:

    Wandering Shadows, Six Hours of November in Vienna

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBqlnFpK78I

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    Resolution was set to 1200x1600 (highest possible for iPhone 3G) and I let it render during taking photos (you can't edit it later with this option). Forgot to set render options, so the result is only 480x640 @ 16 fps. Set to 1000 frames initially but I stopped manually after 400 or so. Didn't add any music (maybe later via YouTube). Upload to YouTube easy and in no time.

    You can see the settings of a project at any time:

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    Little drawback: Import in iPhoto not possible (have a look at the screenshot, maybe I'll try that later again):

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    I didn't even know that my good old iPhone 3G can produce HD video! Now my rendering settings were okay, added music with the app, here you have another look of 20 seconds in the streets of Vienna:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKjkk9linec

    iPhoto import not possible no matter what resolution on record or on rendering. A bit buggy maybe—but hey it's v1. Get it. iTimelapse Pro is still free (but not for a long time any more).
     

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