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Windows Phone App Review: Timelapse Pro

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Timelapse Pro for Windows Phone

Found a nice time lapse photography app for your Windows Phone the other day. Timelapse Pro is available over at the Windows Phone Marketplace for a steal of a price ($.99).

What makes Timelapse Pro a really nice photography app for your Windows Phone is the settings menu (more on this in a second). In a nutshell, Timelapse Pro takes control over your camera and captures an image at pre-determined intervals. The photos are then compiled into a video for some neat time lapse images.

Timelapse Pro's interface is fairly simple. You have one page to work from with a three dot menu that pulls up options to access the settings, read some tips/tricks, and view the About screen.

The settings for Timelapse Pro covers the basics such as the interval between photos and when the camera should focus (before the first shot or before every shot). But what makes Timelapse Pro really nice is that you can set the photo resolution. In the Quad Camera review, a reader pointed out that many photography apps really skimp on the resolution. With Timelapse Pro you have access to the full range of resolutions available for your Windows Phone camera.

Timelapse Pro

Another nice feature is that the app can automatically enter into Battery Saving Mode after a set period of time. Naturally, running this app will suck the life out of a battery and if you don't have a wall outlet handy, this particular setting can be helpful.

The Tips and Tricks section is full of helpful tips. The section does point out that reminders, incoming calls and alarms will suspend your time lapse recording. The developer also recommends finding a way to stabilize your Windows Phone for the best results.  I highly recommend the iStabilizer tripod mount to help with stabilizing your Windows Phone.  The iStabilizer runs $19.99 over at Amazon.com and is the best twenty buck investment you can make for your Windows Phone photography.

Now to start a time lapse session, just hit the "+" sign from the main page of Timelapse Pro. This will pull up your Windows Phone camera and from there, all you need to do is snap the first photo. The app's timer appears in the upper right corner of the screen and can be adjusted by tapping on it.  When done with the time lapse, just hit the back button and the photo series is displayed on the main page of the app.  

Just tap on the thumbnail to preview the time lapse, add more photos, save the photos to your Pictures Hub or delete the series all together.  You will have to export the photos to your PC and use a third party app (e.g. Windows Live Movie Maker) to combine the photos and create the time lapse video.  It would be nice to be able to save the still images in video format from within the Timelapse Pro app but I'm told that is not possible.  Regardless, Timelapse Pro does the heavy lifting in creating a time lapse video by regulating and capturing the images in intervals. 

In tinkering with Timelapse Pro, I noticed that the timer will not start until the image is saved. Depending on the size of your image, this could add up to five seconds to your interval.  You may need to adjust the interval accordingly.  The app ran smoothly and I can see Timelapse Pro come in handy for capturing sunsets to flowers blooming. Timelapse Pro is another Windows Phone app that expands the capabilities of your camera.

There is a free trial version available for Timelapse Pro with the full version running $.99. You can find Timelapse Prohere at the Marketplace.

QR: Timelapse Pro


Timelapse Pro updated with Skydrive support

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Timelapse Pro is a handy app for your Windows Phone for time lapse photography. We took a look at it a while ago and found it to be a very nice photography app for your Windows Phone. Timelapse Pro was recently updated to version 2.5 that adds Skydrive support and the ability to create animated .gif files from your time lapse footage.

You can still create videos from the time lapse photos through third party apps such as Windows Live Movie Maker. But if you need a quick way to generate an animated presentation from your pictures, the .gif creator comes in handy.

Timelapse Pro .GIF Export Tool

Once you finish capturing your photos, when you go to preview the footage you will still see the options to record more photos, save photos, or delete the picture set.  With version 2.5 the option to upload the video comes into play.

When you choose to upload the video you will be taken to an upload wizard where you choose the resolution size (up to 480x360).  Once the .gif is created you can choose where to upload the .gif file to. You can choose your Skydrive account or upload the file to Timelapse Pro's server (20mb size limit). Once uploaded you will be provided a link that you can share as you wish (email, Facebook, Twitter, etc.).

All in all, the update improves Timelapse Pro rather nicely. There is a trial version available (doesn't support the .gif upload feature though) and the full version of Timelapse Pro will run you $.99.  You can find Timelapse Prohere at the Windows Phone Marketplace.

QR: Timelapse Pro

Timelapse Pro updated to version 4, video generator added

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Timelapse Pro

Timelapse Pro is a Windows Phone 7.x and 8 photography app that allow you to capture time lapse images that can be converted to animated image files. The app was recently updated to version 4 and adds the ability to upload your images to the cloud to have a Mp4 video file generated.

The catch, you'll need to upgrade the free version of Timelapse Pro to unlock this feature (as well as the ability to save the photos on your Windows Phone) at a cost of $2.99 (up from the original $.99) which isn't too bad if you need an easy way to generate Mp4 videos.

You can still capture and create animated files that are viewable from within Timelapse Pro but it looks like the developer replaced the trial version with a free version that is upgraded within.

There are a couple of issues with Timelapse Pro that the developer is working on. You have some screen rotation issues on the Nokia Lumia 920 and there is a bug with the Samsung firmware that prevents Timelapse Pro from working on Samsung Windows Phone.

Timelapse Pro is a free app for your Windows Phone 7.x and 8 device. To unlock the Mp4 video generation and other features you can upgrade from within the free version for $2.99. You can find Timelapse Prohere in the Windows Phone Store.

Thanks, max2me, for the tip!

QR: Timelapse Pro

Windows Phone App Review: Timelapse Pro

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Timelapse Pro for Windows Phone

Found a nice time lapse photography app for your Windows Phone the other day. Timelapse Pro is available over at the Windows Phone Marketplace for a steal of a price ($.99).

What makes Timelapse Pro a really nice photography app for your Windows Phone is the settings menu (more on this in a second). In a nutshell, Timelapse Pro takes control over your camera and captures an image at pre-determined intervals. The photos are then compiled into a video for some neat time lapse images.

Timelapse Pro's interface is fairly simple. You have one page to work from with a three dot menu that pulls up options to access the settings, read some tips/tricks, and view the About screen.

The settings for Timelapse Pro covers the basics such as the interval between photos and when the camera should focus (before the first shot or before every shot). But what makes Timelapse Pro really nice is that you can set the photo resolution. In the Quad Camera review, a reader pointed out that many photography apps really skimp on the resolution. With Timelapse Pro you have access to the full range of resolutions available for your Windows Phone camera.

Timelapse Pro

Another nice feature is that the app can automatically enter into Battery Saving Mode after a set period of time. Naturally, running this app will suck the life out of a battery and if you don't have a wall outlet handy, this particular setting can be helpful.

The Tips and Tricks section is full of helpful tips. The section does point out that reminders, incoming calls and alarms will suspend your time lapse recording. The developer also recommends finding a way to stabilize your Windows Phone for the best results.  I highly recommend the iStabilizer tripod mount to help with stabilizing your Windows Phone.  The iStabilizer runs $19.99 over at Amazon.com and is the best twenty buck investment you can make for your Windows Phone photography.

Now to start a time lapse session, just hit the "+" sign from the main page of Timelapse Pro. This will pull up your Windows Phone camera and from there, all you need to do is snap the first photo. The app's timer appears in the upper right corner of the screen and can be adjusted by tapping on it.  When done with the time lapse, just hit the back button and the photo series is displayed on the main page of the app.  

Just tap on the thumbnail to preview the time lapse, add more photos, save the photos to your Pictures Hub or delete the series all together.  You will have to export the photos to your PC and use a third party app (e.g. Windows Live Movie Maker) to combine the photos and create the time lapse video.  It would be nice to be able to save the still images in video format from within the Timelapse Pro app but I'm told that is not possible.  Regardless, Timelapse Pro does the heavy lifting in creating a time lapse video by regulating and capturing the images in intervals. 

In tinkering with Timelapse Pro, I noticed that the timer will not start until the image is saved. Depending on the size of your image, this could add up to five seconds to your interval.  You may need to adjust the interval accordingly.  The app ran smoothly and I can see Timelapse Pro come in handy for capturing sunsets to flowers blooming. Timelapse Pro is another Windows Phone app that expands the capabilities of your camera.

There is a free trial version available for Timelapse Pro with the full version running $.99. You can find Timelapse Prohere at the Marketplace.

QR: Timelapse Pro

Timelapse Pro updated with Skydrive support

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Timelapse Pro is a handy app for your Windows Phone for time lapse photography. We took a look at it a while ago and found it to be a very nice photography app for your Windows Phone. Timelapse Pro was recently updated to version 2.5 that adds Skydrive support and the ability to create animated .gif files from your time lapse footage.

You can still create videos from the time lapse photos through third party apps such as Windows Live Movie Maker. But if you need a quick way to generate an animated presentation from your pictures, the .gif creator comes in handy.

Timelapse Pro .GIF Export Tool

Once you finish capturing your photos, when you go to preview the footage you will still see the options to record more photos, save photos, or delete the picture set.  With version 2.5 the option to upload the video comes into play.

When you choose to upload the video you will be taken to an upload wizard where you choose the resolution size (up to 480x360).  Once the .gif is created you can choose where to upload the .gif file to. You can choose your Skydrive account or upload the file to Timelapse Pro's server (20mb size limit). Once uploaded you will be provided a link that you can share as you wish (email, Facebook, Twitter, etc.).

All in all, the update improves Timelapse Pro rather nicely. There is a trial version available (doesn't support the .gif upload feature though) and the full version of Timelapse Pro will run you $.99.  You can find Timelapse Prohere at the Windows Phone Marketplace.

QR: Timelapse Pro

Timelapse Pro updated to version 4, video generator added

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Timelapse Pro

Timelapse Pro is a Windows Phone 7.x and 8 photography app that allow you to capture time lapse images that can be converted to animated image files. The app was recently updated to version 4 and adds the ability to upload your images to the cloud to have a Mp4 video file generated.

The catch, you'll need to upgrade the free version of Timelapse Pro to unlock this feature (as well as the ability to save the photos on your Windows Phone) at a cost of $2.99 (up from the original $.99) which isn't too bad if you need an easy way to generate Mp4 videos.

You can still capture and create animated files that are viewable from within Timelapse Pro but it looks like the developer replaced the trial version with a free version that is upgraded within.

There are a couple of issues with Timelapse Pro that the developer is working on. You have some screen rotation issues on the Nokia Lumia 920 and there is a bug with the Samsung firmware that prevents Timelapse Pro from working on Samsung Windows Phone.

Timelapse Pro is a free app for your Windows Phone 7.x and 8 device. To unlock the Mp4 video generation and other features you can upgrade from within the free version for $2.99. You can find Timelapse Prohere in the Windows Phone Store.

Thanks, max2me, for the tip!

QR: Timelapse Pro

Windows Phone App Review: Timelapse Pro

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Timelapse Pro for Windows Phone

Found a nice time lapse photography app for your Windows Phone the other day. Timelapse Pro is available over at the Windows Phone Marketplace for a steal of a price ($.99).

What makes Timelapse Pro a really nice photography app for your Windows Phone is the settings menu (more on this in a second). In a nutshell, Timelapse Pro takes control over your camera and captures an image at pre-determined intervals. The photos are then compiled into a video for some neat time lapse images.

Timelapse Pro's interface is fairly simple. You have one page to work from with a three dot menu that pulls up options to access the settings, read some tips/tricks, and view the About screen.

The settings for Timelapse Pro covers the basics such as the interval between photos and when the camera should focus (before the first shot or before every shot). But what makes Timelapse Pro really nice is that you can set the photo resolution. In the Quad Camera review, a reader pointed out that many photography apps really skimp on the resolution. With Timelapse Pro you have access to the full range of resolutions available for your Windows Phone camera.

Timelapse Pro

Another nice feature is that the app can automatically enter into Battery Saving Mode after a set period of time. Naturally, running this app will suck the life out of a battery and if you don't have a wall outlet handy, this particular setting can be helpful.

The Tips and Tricks section is full of helpful tips. The section does point out that reminders, incoming calls and alarms will suspend your time lapse recording. The developer also recommends finding a way to stabilize your Windows Phone for the best results.  I highly recommend the iStabilizer tripod mount to help with stabilizing your Windows Phone.  The iStabilizer runs $19.99 over at Amazon.com and is the best twenty buck investment you can make for your Windows Phone photography.

Now to start a time lapse session, just hit the "+" sign from the main page of Timelapse Pro. This will pull up your Windows Phone camera and from there, all you need to do is snap the first photo. The app's timer appears in the upper right corner of the screen and can be adjusted by tapping on it.  When done with the time lapse, just hit the back button and the photo series is displayed on the main page of the app.  

Just tap on the thumbnail to preview the time lapse, add more photos, save the photos to your Pictures Hub or delete the series all together.  You will have to export the photos to your PC and use a third party app (e.g. Windows Live Movie Maker) to combine the photos and create the time lapse video.  It would be nice to be able to save the still images in video format from within the Timelapse Pro app but I'm told that is not possible.  Regardless, Timelapse Pro does the heavy lifting in creating a time lapse video by regulating and capturing the images in intervals. 

In tinkering with Timelapse Pro, I noticed that the timer will not start until the image is saved. Depending on the size of your image, this could add up to five seconds to your interval.  You may need to adjust the interval accordingly.  The app ran smoothly and I can see Timelapse Pro come in handy for capturing sunsets to flowers blooming. Timelapse Pro is another Windows Phone app that expands the capabilities of your camera.

There is a free trial version available for Timelapse Pro with the full version running $.99. You can find Timelapse Prohere at the Marketplace.

QR: Timelapse Pro

Timelapse Pro updated with Skydrive support

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Timelapse Pro is a handy app for your Windows Phone for time lapse photography. We took a look at it a while ago and found it to be a very nice photography app for your Windows Phone. Timelapse Pro was recently updated to version 2.5 that adds Skydrive support and the ability to create animated .gif files from your time lapse footage.

You can still create videos from the time lapse photos through third party apps such as Windows Live Movie Maker. But if you need a quick way to generate an animated presentation from your pictures, the .gif creator comes in handy.

Timelapse Pro .GIF Export Tool

Once you finish capturing your photos, when you go to preview the footage you will still see the options to record more photos, save photos, or delete the picture set.  With version 2.5 the option to upload the video comes into play.

When you choose to upload the video you will be taken to an upload wizard where you choose the resolution size (up to 480x360).  Once the .gif is created you can choose where to upload the .gif file to. You can choose your Skydrive account or upload the file to Timelapse Pro's server (20mb size limit). Once uploaded you will be provided a link that you can share as you wish (email, Facebook, Twitter, etc.).

All in all, the update improves Timelapse Pro rather nicely. There is a trial version available (doesn't support the .gif upload feature though) and the full version of Timelapse Pro will run you $.99.  You can find Timelapse Prohere at the Windows Phone Marketplace.

QR: Timelapse Pro


Timelapse Pro updated to version 4, video generator added

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0

Timelapse Pro

Timelapse Pro is a Windows Phone 7.x and 8 photography app that allow you to capture time lapse images that can be converted to animated image files. The app was recently updated to version 4 and adds the ability to upload your images to the cloud to have a Mp4 video file generated.

The catch, you'll need to upgrade the free version of Timelapse Pro to unlock this feature (as well as the ability to save the photos on your Windows Phone) at a cost of $2.99 (up from the original $.99) which isn't too bad if you need an easy way to generate Mp4 videos.

You can still capture and create animated files that are viewable from within Timelapse Pro but it looks like the developer replaced the trial version with a free version that is upgraded within.

There are a couple of issues with Timelapse Pro that the developer is working on. You have some screen rotation issues on the Nokia Lumia 920 and there is a bug with the Samsung firmware that prevents Timelapse Pro from working on Samsung Windows Phone.

Timelapse Pro is a free app for your Windows Phone 7.x and 8 device. To unlock the Mp4 video generation and other features you can upgrade from within the free version for $2.99. You can find Timelapse Prohere in the Windows Phone Store.

Thanks, max2me, for the tip!

QR: Timelapse Pro



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