Let’s say you want to take a cool fast-motion video for Instagram, TikTok, or YouTube. And you should, it can be a great way to show a lot of time, space, or both in a short clip. Many phones and ...
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Recently, we learned about a new app from Microsoft Research called Hyperlapse, which features new video smoothing/stabilization technology, was being internally tested for Windows Phone. Now, new ...
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 ...
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Hyperlapse is a standalone new app from Instagram that speeds up and stabilizes videos into professional-looking steadicam shots. Available now on iOS (an Android version is tentatively planned), ...
Sarah Mitroff has worn many hats at CNET, including Senior Mobile Editor and Managing Editor of Health and Wellness. Currently, she is a freelance editor. Throughout her career, she's written about ...
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.
Microsoft has released a new app for Android devices that will let you turn any video into a smooth hyperlapse. Nicole Cozma has an affinity for all things tech, but also dabbles in amateur ...
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 ...
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 ...
The insight that powered Karpenko's algorithms began, like so many other startup ideas, as a phD thesis at Stanford. This was 2010, and the iPhone 4 had come out: one of the first phones that could ...
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