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October 29, 2009 11:21 AM PDT

Make easy time-lapse movies with your iPhone

by Josh Lowensohn
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Watching ice cubes melt is much more fun when you speed it up. iPhone app Timelapser lets you do it right on your phone.

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Time-lapse movies can be a complicated affair, and quite often involve either a lot of special equipment, and/or post-processing skills. For just a buck though, you can use the recently released Timelapser app (link opens in iTunes) to turn your iPhone into a tool that can do this time-bending filming technique using nothing more than the onboard camera.

Timelapser's interface tells you how long your movie will be, and how many shots it's taken.

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Depending on what model of phone you have you can use the app to take a picture anywhere from every three seconds to once per half hour. All the while it grabs each frame and stitches it into a movie that's saved on the phone, and that can also be e-mailed to friends.

Of course if you really want to cook with gas, you'll need an iPhone 3GS, which lets you speed up how fast the phone can take shots. Alas, with my lowly 3G I was limited to taking a shot every six seconds. Owners of the original iPhone have to step it down to eight seconds.

The app has a wealth of settings that let you pick things like how large the video's resolution is, how many frames per second it should be, and how long you want the delay to be before it starts shooting. This can be useful if you're propping up your phone somewhere and need time to set up your scene. Users can also use the app just to take a series of photos one after another which get saved in your phone's camera roll.

As I noted when I checked out the IP Camera app, which can turn your iPhone into a networked security camera, the very best way to use this app is with one of Apple's fancy docks. You can also just prop it up with whatever you may have laying about the house, but with the dock you get the benefit of being able to keep it plugged in. This is incredibly important if you plan on shooting something over a couple of hours. You may also want to turn your phone sideways so that your videos get shot in a typical widescreen style.

Here's the test video I did. My settings were 360 ? 480 pixels, taking a shot every six seconds, which came to a grand total of 788 individual photos (thankfully none of which were saved to my film roll). The whole thing took about 10 seconds to process and save to my photo library when the app was done:


Josh Lowensohn writes for Webware.com, CNET's blog about Web applications and services. E-mail Josh, or follow him on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/Josh.
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by AppleSuxLeo October 29, 2009 12:48 PM PDT
Out of the box , will an iPhone let you edit any MP3 you have and then use it for a ringer ?
The Droid does , and it`s native.
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by Josh.Lowensohn October 29, 2009 1:07 PM PDT
I keep my phone on vibrate ;)
by Perry_Clease October 29, 2009 1:28 PM PDT
Are you going to sell your Pre and get a 'Droid?
by shane--2008 October 29, 2009 1:35 PM PDT
wow! and that is totally relevant to this story too!

...plus, anyone who uses some lame rap song clip as a ring tone should be shot. before they answer.
by Perry_Clease October 29, 2009 1:58 PM PDT
"plus, anyone who uses some lame rap song clip as a ring tone should be shot. before they answer."

Who let the 'droids out! Woof, woof!"

Speaking of dogs, have you all seen the CNET story about the Droid being coyote ugly :)
by stickfu October 29, 2009 2:07 PM PDT
Wow thats soooo rad dude!....

too bad I`m not 15, hence I really don`t give a...
by Gold_Storm_Mac October 29, 2009 5:45 PM PDT
can do it with QT pro or GarageBand 09. much easier than using the phone.
by cnet.aaron October 30, 2009 10:37 AM PDT
Who cares what it does out of the box? It's all about the app ecosystem that makes the phone do exactly what I want it to do...and what anyone else wants it to do for them!

You can keep your ringtone creation capability. I don't really need to do that on my phone...I can wait and do it with iTunes at home. It's not the kind of thing I'm doing 100 times a day and need that dedicated capability for.

I would much rather Apple focus on making the phone great for those tasks that are performed over and over again on a daily basis.
by vinay-nag October 29, 2009 2:26 PM PDT
Thanks for the timelapser app post. It works cool !
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by PCUser2008 October 29, 2009 3:21 PM PDT
Wow it looks like a nice app, as for the "droid"? It does what other phones do, inlcuding the sidekick, not come close to the iphone. I was a "airtouch/l.a. Cellular a.k.a verizon" customer . Tried all there phones, paid high contract fees, 15 year loyal customer. But enough is enough, jumped ship cause no phone is like the iphone. Some are close, some are better. The iphone is one of a kind and with it's so called "spoty coverage, and dropped calls, the phone still leads most of the market share in the smartphone handset department. People complain and say this is better than that. Well the droid better get good sales and loyal customers or it will tank like windows mobile did
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by Jay Jennings October 30, 2009 12:42 AM PDT
Please stop posting stories like this.

Even at just a buck a piece I'm going broke because there are SO many freaking cool apps out there!

Jay Jennings
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by cnet.aaron October 30, 2009 10:34 AM PDT
I'm looking forward to getting this app. With 100k apps to sort through, I'm glad there are people taking the time to evaluate them for the rest of us.

Droid users must be pretty psyched that there are only a few hundred apps for them to deal with. It makes choosing so much easier! ;P

Thanks for the review Josh!
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by The Gizzle November 10, 2009 6:42 PM PST
Sweet, thanks for the info and vid I'm buying this for my incredible iphone 3GS right now.
Haters be gone.
Bring on the next iPhone killer.
iPhone, the greatest phone ever made. Ha Ha Ha Ha Haa
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As the son of a Palm programmer, Josh Lowensohn grew up in a household full of technology. From a young age he was taking apart computers, finding hot new bulletin board systems, and re-programming video games. Josh currently covers the latest and greatest Web apps and services for CNET's Webware blog. Prior to that he covered news, and wrote reviews for GamersReports.com. For this blog Josh is exploring the latest Web apps and technologies, and trends in consumer entertainment devices.

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