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Link Removed, a new set of products that create smooth, stabilized time lapses from first-person videos. Microsoft’s hyperlapse technology is built on more than Link Removed.
For consumers, Link Removed turns any long video – from a bumpy bicycle ride to a family stroll in the park – into a short, distilled version easily shared with friends and family. For professional shooters and serious video enthusiasts, Microsoft Hyperlapse Pro creates a hyperlapse using a Windows computer from video shot on any camera or device – including drone footage. A third product, Hyperlapse for Azure Media Services, lets developers integrate hyperlapse options into websites and apps.
You can Link Removed onto your Windows Phone today*.
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Read the full story on Microsoft Hyperlapse on Microsoft News Center – including how an idea born in the mountains became a reality – and check out the Link Removed. Stay up to date on what’s happening with Microsoft Hyperlapse on their YouTube channel and Link Removed.
*Phones with 512MB of RAM cannot capture at HD resolutions. Windows Phone 8.0 or lower are not supported.
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For consumers, Link Removed turns any long video – from a bumpy bicycle ride to a family stroll in the park – into a short, distilled version easily shared with friends and family. For professional shooters and serious video enthusiasts, Microsoft Hyperlapse Pro creates a hyperlapse using a Windows computer from video shot on any camera or device – including drone footage. A third product, Hyperlapse for Azure Media Services, lets developers integrate hyperlapse options into websites and apps.
You can Link Removed onto your Windows Phone today*.
Link Removed
Read the full story on Microsoft Hyperlapse on Microsoft News Center – including how an idea born in the mountains became a reality – and check out the Link Removed. Stay up to date on what’s happening with Microsoft Hyperlapse on their YouTube channel and Link Removed.
*Phones with 512MB of RAM cannot capture at HD resolutions. Windows Phone 8.0 or lower are not supported.
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