13 Mar Timelapse Toolkit
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Version 2 of my time-lapse timing app is now available. If you purchased v1 then v2.0 is available as a free update in the App store on your device.
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Timelapse toolkit lets you calculate how long your time-lapse needs to be in order to achieve a given output duration. It will also time your time-lapse, either the traditional still image version or under-cranked video.
NB: The app doesn’t shoot images, it’s a tool to use with your camera.
- Still image & under-cranked video modes
- Set your input and output values. Changing one value will cause the other three values to be recalculated automatically
- Timelapse timer
- The details and geographic location of each timelapse is recorded
- View history of the timelapses you have timed with the app
- View the location of each timelapse on a live, interactive map
- Load details from a previous timelapse
- Delete a timelapse from your history
- The app now asks which timing mode you would like to start with as your default (Still or Video)
- If the app goes into the background, the timer will continue to run and an alarm notification will be displayed at the end of the run
- Tuned for IOS 7+ and Retina displays
- Universal app for iPhone & iPad, with specific layout for each
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