iLapse - Time Lapse Video and Multiple Exposure Blender App Reviews

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Can now blend stills into video

Can now blend still photos into a TimeLapse video. Thanks for the update!

Poor Design

If you are looking for a cheap time lapse app that does what you would expect, this is what you want. But dont expect anything well designed. My main problem with it is that if your battery dies, the whole time lapse cannot be accessed. You would expect that it would save these pictures as it went, but no. 2 hours of sunset over the ocean deleted

Does what it said

First time I tried to save to Camera Roll it crashed. Also, if your movie is short, and you view it in app, it dumps you back too quickly. Kind of jarring. Other than that it works as advertised.

Good

Easy to use and lots of fun. Does exactly what its supposed to do. The controls are simple and understandable.

Superb!

The best time lapse app out there!

Better than Lapse It

Much easier to use than lapse it and the layout is also better than lapse it. Simple and easy to use. I was able to easily make a time lapse vid in seconds just now. Very impressed.

A bit of frustration

I did so far only 3 experiments. 2 of them I was able to export to camera roll the other, not. I believe its some bug or issue that needs to be carefully examined. Anyways, what I could save its satisfactory.

Frequently crashes

I have managed to save lapses to the camera roll but it takes more effort than it should due to frequent crashing.

Not real happy

I bought the $1.99 app but it doesnt have the option of adding music like the $.99 app.

Pretty good

Will not allow me to import to camera roll. Other than that it works as advertised

Its good, but...

This app works well for me when Im recording my drawings, but the only down side is that you dont have the option to pause. For what I do this would make things so much more convenient and would allow me to create videos for much larger pieces. Please add this!

Worked Well

Worked beautifully at the zoo yesterday. .5 Frames a second. 72 frame clips really added some fun to a 15 second Instagram post. Put all the clips together in iMovie with cross fade between each clip. Awesome. #iLapse

S t u n n i n g

I am in love with this app now. After getting familiar with the controls, you get SICK cloud time-lapse edits. My Instagram is popping! (AndrewBen) My friends love it. Search #iLapse on Instagram and you can see the true potential of this photo/video application. On the bottom right, theres a blue button easy switch for pictures or video. If you take a picture time-lapse, go to the finished time-lapse and click on the videotape symbol for a video conversion. My iTouch did overheat once while making a time-lapse and the video was gone. So think ahead of time before setting up your shot!

Keeps crashing

I have tried three times to capture a sunset. My phone is plugged in, too. It keeps crashing and nothing is stored. Very buggy.

Crashes!!

Ive lost/wasted a lot of time with this app crashing on me! Ive only been able to make a super short time lapse with this! Anything over 100 pics crashes!! 3 second video! Well, thats not good or long enough! If not fixed soon then it will be deleted!

Does what it says but needs improvements

This is a great app. But my 2 reasons for less stars... 1. The UI needs to be improved a little. Confusing between modes. 2. If the battery dies, all is lost. Apple has an API for low battery, implement it to stop the recording!

May be the coolest app ever!

This is one of the most fun apps Ive downloaded in quite a while. I was a little overwhelmed with all the different options and buttons, but was glad when I saw the helpful info button that explained everything. Heres a couple things Id like to see in future versions: - The ability to use the app in both landscape sides. My phone stays standing a little better on the side without the buttons than with. - 64-bit support. Forgive me if this is already built in, but I think this would make the app far more efficient. It took between 7-8 minutes to compile my 1588 photos into a 1:03 minute video. Thanks. Keep up the great work!

Works Fine - Maybe

This program works fine *IF* you work it *exactly* as it expects...the correct steps for which are undocumented. 1) If you set up a time lapse and decide to stop taking images in the middle, you can not create a time lapse, nor do you have a way of seeing or deleting the thousands of images already taken. (You can recover the memory iLapse used for those images by deleting the iLapse app, turning your iPad off and on again, and then reloading iLapse from the iTunes Store.) 1) if you interrupt taking photos for a manual time lapse, you can create it. But if you inadvertently press the "wrong" buttons, the software will happily and simultaneously move those thousands of images to your photo album and try to create another time lapse. It will not be successful. And there is no way to send those thousands of images back to the iLapse app from your photo album. Both of these HCI issues indicate a slap-dash, untested app, and thats simply unprofessional.

Great app. Fails if battery runs out.

I love this app, but I just lost a two hour time lapse of clouds over African savannah because the battery ran out. How am I suppose to know when the battery will run out when the current battery status is *not* shown on the screen! Im humored that the app description says it will auto-save -- it doesnt! Im using the latest version too. Also, the support website does not exist either. Fix this and I will give it five stars!

Update!

It needs update, so please release a new version of this great app, please.

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