How to Make Easy Gifs Using Your iPhone
Access your camera app from your iPhone., Hit the "options" button at the top of the feed. , Next you will see that the switch labeled HDR is off., Take pictures!, When you've finished photographing to your heart's content, it's time to upload the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Access your camera app from your iPhone.
Don't forget that the latest operating system has the camera linked to the lock screen for your convenience. -
Step 2: Hit the "options" button at the top of the feed.
, This stands for high dynamic range and will increase the quality of your photos (so it's a good idea to leave it on anyway). , Each time you snap a photo, two will be taken; one in standard definition and one in a high dynamic range. , OPTIONAL:
Photoshop and edit the images to create cool effects, remove blemishes, etc. ,, Make sure to pair each normal definition photo with it's HDR counterpart. , PRO TIP:
A good looking .GIF animation usually flashes images in under a second.
This means you need to toy around with numbers ranging anywhere from .01 to .99 under the advanced option. , You've made a .gif in no time! -
Step 3: Next you will see that the switch labeled HDR is off.
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Step 4: Take pictures!
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Step 5: When you've finished photographing to your heart's content
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Step 6: it's time to upload the photos to your computer.
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Step 7: If your photos are ready to be made into an animation
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Step 8: head over to picasion.com
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Step 9: Begin uploading your images in the order that you want them to appear.
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Step 10: At the bottom of the page
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Step 11: you can tinker with the size and speed of the graphic.
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Step 12: Hit "create animation" and congratulations!
Detailed Guide
Don't forget that the latest operating system has the camera linked to the lock screen for your convenience.
, This stands for high dynamic range and will increase the quality of your photos (so it's a good idea to leave it on anyway). , Each time you snap a photo, two will be taken; one in standard definition and one in a high dynamic range. , OPTIONAL:
Photoshop and edit the images to create cool effects, remove blemishes, etc. ,, Make sure to pair each normal definition photo with it's HDR counterpart. , PRO TIP:
A good looking .GIF animation usually flashes images in under a second.
This means you need to toy around with numbers ranging anywhere from .01 to .99 under the advanced option. , You've made a .gif in no time!
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