Turn ordinary photos into GIFs with the PLOTAGRAPH + app on the iPad
On Thursday last week (July 13, 2017), Plotagraph, Inc. announced the Plotagraph + app for iPad. The company also said that the Plotagraph + version for iPhone will soon appear after the program designed for this tablet.
While most GIFs (animated images) are often created from short videos, Plotagraph only requires a still image. The program allows users to turn a still image into an animated image by covering part of the image and adding effect points. For the desktop version, it may take 5 - 30 minutes to create an animation.
The iPad version is designed to help users create their own GIF images to share in iMessage or download them to Camera Roll by making repeated videos or PNG animation files. This program is designed to take advantage of the latest processors in the latest iPad Pro, but the software is also compatible with any 64-bit iPad and iOS 10 or newer.
Troy Plota and Sascha Scheider - the founders of Plotagraph said: "We created Plotagraph + to help users create their own animations easily, bringing the images that happened back in the images. dynamic ".
The iPad app is a lighter version of the software on your computer, but the functionality hasn't changed. The speed of an animation can be controlled in real time and instant playback. The tablet interface delivers Apple Pencil's sensitivity as well as touch controls such as zooming. Animations are saved using social network sharing settings including compatibility with Facebook to use animations as cover photos or sent directly to Camera Roll.
Initially, this iPad version costs 5 USD but will raise the fee to 10 USD after the release of the special version.
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