Create Stable Timelapses With Microsoft Hyperlapse, Available On Desktop And Mobile

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Outside of shooting very slow moments, Why do people want to people want to do this with normal speed motion. It makes it faster, but more jumpy. Did we not release phones that record at higher frame rates already allowing smoother motion when played back at the right speed.

Or will this just be more easy for the gif's that have retaken the net.
 

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Outside of shooting very slow moments, Why do people want to people want to do this with normal speed motion. It makes it faster, but more jumpy. Did we not release phones that record at higher frame rates already allowing smoother motion when played back at the right speed.

Or will this just be more easy for the gif's that have retaken the net.
Did you even skim the article? Faster. That's the point of a timelapse, speeding things up. But when you do a timelapse of a high-motion first-person video using traditional methods, it is janky as hell. This Hyperlapse software (especially the desktop version), is a MUCH smarter method of creating a STABLE timelapse under those conditions.
 
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