Polaroid released a Swing application to create a "living pictures"
Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Last fall, Apple released iOS 9, and the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. This bundle it possible to realize the function of Live Photos, or "living pictures." Its essence is simple: you take a picture, and the device automatically records a few seconds of video before and after the shot. As a result, when viewing the user sees "animated" picture.
Then appeared in time the application from Google called Motion Stills, Which increased the possibility of Live Photos some useful and logical functions. Based on user feedback, the idea of "living pictures" many came to mind, so it is not surprising that new applications with support for Live Photos continue to appear. This time pleased with Polaroid.
The company released a Swing application. When shooting, it makes seconds of recording at 60 frames per second. app feature - the ability to interact with the received image. The user can move your finger across the screen, or simply tilt your smartphone to dissipate a "live photo" forward or backward. It looks as follows:
Polaroid used the proprietary algorithms that allow the recordings to look much better quality than conventional video capture with the same parameters. Live Photos in Swing look smooth and truly "live".
To this result, you can add a filter, and then share the image on social networks or via email. In this case, you do not share the same "living picture," and the reference to it, which leads to the site of application. In other words, the result is Swing view is not possible.
To view live images from Swing spend on a picture below with your finger or mouse.
At Polaroid get a quality application, which while desperately lacking in features. "Living pictures" are limited to the narrow scope of the program to go beyond which they can not yet.