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Category: Photo & Video
Released: 29 Jun 2014
Published: 28 Jun 2015
Latest version: 1.0.4
Size: 2.07 MB
Seller: Rodion Lisnic
© Rodion Lisnic
LANGUAGES:
English
COMPATIBILITY:
Requires iOS 7.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.
Released: 29 Jun 2014
Published: 28 Jun 2015
Latest version: 1.0.4
Size: 2.07 MB
Seller: Rodion Lisnic
© Rodion Lisnic
LANGUAGES:
English
COMPATIBILITY:
Requires iOS 7.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.
Levitary Camera - Levitation photography to share on Instagram,Flickr&Tumblr
Levitary lets you create professional looking levitation photos in a snap! All you need is an iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch. No professional cameras, computer or Photoshop skills required
A simple interface to guide you through the process step by step.
- Directly share to your favorite social networks and surprise your friend with your magic levitation arts!
- Get inspirations from auto updated feed of great levitation photographs shared from the community.
- It's recommended that you place your iPhone on a desk or tripod. If you need to hold the phone in hands, the app can align the images using image processing algorithm which works the best under these conditions:
* Normal outdoor lighting or bright indoor lighting.
* The background has enough "features" (i.e. not a plain wall).
* Do not move the camera between the 2 shots, and make sure there are no objects too close to the camera. Nearby objects may cause perspective changes when the camera is moved even a little bit, which makes it impossible to align the images perfectly.
A simple interface to guide you through the process step by step.
- Directly share to your favorite social networks and surprise your friend with your magic levitation arts!
- Get inspirations from auto updated feed of great levitation photographs shared from the community.
- It's recommended that you place your iPhone on a desk or tripod. If you need to hold the phone in hands, the app can align the images using image processing algorithm which works the best under these conditions:
* Normal outdoor lighting or bright indoor lighting.
* The background has enough "features" (i.e. not a plain wall).
* Do not move the camera between the 2 shots, and make sure there are no objects too close to the camera. Nearby objects may cause perspective changes when the camera is moved even a little bit, which makes it impossible to align the images perfectly.
What's new in Version 1.0.4
iOS 8 Optimized
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