Wednesday
Nov242010
New iPhone Photo App: TiltShift Video
Wednesday, November 24, 2010 at 8:19PM |
Glyn Evans
TiltShift Video, the only app that currently let you create tilt-shift videos on the iPhone has just been updated to support iOS 4.2.
So what's new?
This is a big update that fixes all the know bugs, improves the performance and user interface and adds a few new functionalities:
- Updated to support iOS 4.2
- Even more optimizations. The rendering process is now 15% faster!
- Now all the sliders display a tooltip showing the value you are adjusting; getting the results you want is easier than ever!
- The Instructions and Tips sections of the App have been merged under a single button: "Instructions / Tips". Reason for this is to make room for a new option:
- "Create New Image!" option is added. Although the App main focus is still videos, I thought you would appreciate the possibility of applying the effect to the images in your Camera Roll. The workflow is similar to the one for the videos (without the unnecessary steps), and Images are directly saved to your Camera Roll.
- Fixed a bug where the App would not be able to process correctly videos without Audio tracks (that kind of videos are generated by some popular time-lapse Apps). The application should support all the videos in your Camera Roll which are in one of these resolutions: 1280x720, 960x540 and 640x480. If you find a video that the application can't process, please get in contact with me at tiltshiftvideo@gmail.com and I will investigate the issue.
- Changed how the titles work. Now, they are no longer affected by the blur areas. However, if you choose to use them in your video, then the Fade In/Out will be applied too.
- Added a new "Full Screen" button that will open the "Full Screen Preview" window. It still can be accessed by double-taping the preview area, but in this way it is more accessible and nobody will forget about it. As a reminder, the "Full Screen Preview" window shows an accurate rendering of how the video (or photo) will look like with the current settings. To exit from the "Full Screen Preview" window, just tap on the preview image.
- Added new functionality to the "Full Screen Preview" window: On the bottom of the window there is a navigator that you can drag to change the second of the video that is being displayed in the preview area. The frame you select to display here will also be displayed on the "Blur Adjustment" and "Image Adjustment" windows.
- Added the possibility of capturing still frames (processed with the Tilt Shift effect) from your videos. Captured frames are directly saved to your Camera Roll. To capture a frame, open the "Full Screen Preview" window and tap on the "snapshot" button found on the bottom left side of the screen.
- The usual internal small fixes and optimizations.
This has become a really polished app, and comes highly recommended if you are in to shooting video with your iPhone, and want that tilt-shift look.
Please note: this updated version of TiltShift Video is iOS 4.2 ONLY.
App Store Link: TiltShift Video; Price: £1.19/$1.99/€1.59
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