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iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra
So, the photo-related news from yesterdays Apple keynote are pretty slim, but
there were some. No new hardware, but some new ways to use tech that is already there. Live Photos is where, when enabled, the iPhone takes a series of full- resolution shots 1.5 seconds before and after you hit the shutter button. This was always just a quirky way to save a short video with every still shot. With iOS11 you will be able to edit this and pick what shot is the "main" shot. And also, you can change the shutter time, meaning the iPhone can after the fact make a long exposure from a "normal photo" by interpolating information from the surrounding 3 seconds of footage. It's a neat trick to move closer to what you can easily do with a DSLR. Apple is also doubling down with AR, with a developer API to include augmented reality elements into any scene, which is seriously cool of course. -- Sandman |
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