Good news for Instagram users. The videos in your feed Nokia N97 Left and Right Ringer, Hands Free Loud Speaker Solution are about to become a lot more awesome than before.
The new fabulous video sharing app owned by the Facebook this Tuesday, Facebook introduced a whole new standalone app known as "Hyperlapse", which allows you to easily create time-lapse videos from a mobile device, that's pretty cool.
Time-lapse is really a technique where online video media is captured at the lower frame pace than normal, and you can played it back at the standard frame pace. The result is actually in that motion usually takes a long time, like a rose bloomiing, takes only seconds.
Usually, time lapse videos are creates on holding your cellular or camera still, You couldn't move a bit when you usually record any video, " according to a post from Instagram blog.
"Hyperlapse from Instagram featuring built-in stabilization technology that lets you create moving, handheld time lapses that result in a cinematic and pretty fab look, quality and calm — a feat which has been previously only possible with quite-expensive cameras or other equipment.
We must have to say Thanks to the latest image-stabilization engineering, shaky footage is going to be smoothed out for any more cinematic look..
One more important thing, You don't need any account to create a "Hyperlapse videos". All you guys need to do is, Just open the camera, and simply tap the screen once to start with recording then tap again to stop.
After recording the video, you can go with a playback speed from 1 x "normal speed" till 12 x "Faster speed, then just simply tap the Green check mark to save your data to the "Camera Roll". With the use of Camera roll, You guys can simply share your videos with Instagram friends or followers, on facebook as well.
At this time, the Hyperlapse app is just available for iOS devices. Go to the App-Store to install it to your cellular without any cost. This app is totally Free for iOS users.
Check out this video clip, To view more features in Hyperlapse:
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