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Google live photo to gif1/14/2024 IOS 11.2.1 Released, Fixes HomeKit Remote Access for Shared Users The 9 Most Annoying Changes in iOS 11 & How to Fix Themĭisable Annoying Rating & Review Popups for Apps in iOS 11 on Your iPhoneģ Ways to Try the Pixel 2's New 'Motion Photos' on Any Android Thanks to Google, iPhone Users Can Finally Pick a New Frame for Their Live Photosĥ Annoying Things About iOS 5 (Plus How to Fix Them) 59% off the XSplit VCam video background editorĬover image via Faisal Hussain/Gadget Hacks Related.Get a lifetime subscription to VPN Unlimited for all your devices with a one-time purchase from the new Gadget Hacks Shop, and watch Hulu or Netflix without regional restrictions, increase security when browsing on public networks, and more. Keep Your Connection Secure Without a Monthly Bill. Follow WonderHowTo on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.Follow Android Hacks on Facebook and Twitter.Follow Apple Hacks on Facebook and Twitter.Follow Gadget Hacks on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and YouTube.Unfortunately, it looks like Motion Stills, just like the recent GBoard app, won't be coming to Android phones any time soon-if ever-given that Android doesn't have the ability to take Live Photos.īut Google does have their own camera app for Android, so there's hope that some of the cool tricks in this app head to a future edition of Google's Camera app. The app automatically picks the best spot to restart the GIF, so you won't have to spend any time picking the right frame to achieve a perfect loop. Google also made creating looping GIFs from Live Photos really simple in Motion Stills. It would probably take you way longer than it's worth considering Live Photos only capture a few seconds at a time, but it could make for some interesting projects since you couldn't really do anything with Live Photos before other than look at them on your iPhone or Mac. Speaking of cinematic, you can combine multiple Live Photos with still photos and videos to create a longer file, so you could theoretically record and edit together a lengthy project if you were so inclined. The new Motion Stills app addresses that using Google's video stabilization technology, which is able to keep the background of your Live Photo steady while still showing movement from the subject of your picture.īefore and after examples of this Motion Stills effect show how the app drastically transforms what was originally a bumpy, choppy Live Photo into a GIF that looks smooth and cinematic. Live Photos can come out pretty wobbly if you don't have a tripod handy. Images by Eric Ramsley/ Gadget Hacks Photo Stabilization
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