Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Appostrophic reviews about Instagram’s new app ‘Hyperlapse’

Appostrophic reviews earlier this week about the recently introduced app from Instagram.  Last week, the creators of Instagram launched a new application called Hyperlapse. This app allows the users to record high-quality videos with their smartphones and then convert it to a Time-lapse. Appostrophic Application Development Company is a pioneer name in app development service providing companies. The experienced and highly skilled Appostrophic iPhone application developers are proficient in maintaining a right balance between the client’s app concept and user’s expectations. Appostrophic app development services are enough to meet the platform standards along with the technical challenges of the app development process.

After the launch of Hyperlapse app, the app experts of Appostrophic reviews that this new app technique is to increase the speed at which the video images are reproduced in order to show faster as the events happen like a sunset or the opening of the petals of a flower or other occurring that happens very slowly. To achieve this it is necessary to keep the camera completely still, this restriction does not apply to Hyperlapse.

What’s new about it?
Furthermore, Appostrophic app experts understand more about the new app of Instagram. The official blog of Instagram reports “Hyperlapse incorporates stabilization technology for creating time-lapses in motion that result in a cinematic look, high quality-a feat that has so far only been possible with expensive equipment,”. It also explains that to use Hyperlapse there is no need to create any account, user just need to owe a Smartphone camera for it.

How it works?
The most fascinating feature that Appostrophic reviews about this app is its functionality. To open the tool it is only necessary to touch the screen in order to start recording and then touch again to stop, once the video is captured you can increase your video speed between 2 and 12 times normal. At the end of this process the result is stored in the memory cell from which it can be shared on Instagram.
So far Hyperlapse is only available in the iOS App Store, but is expected to soon come to Android. If you want to share your app idea, share it with Appostrophic app experts.


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