Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Photo & Video | Free | FR Vision AB | iPhone, iPad |
With DollyCam Free you can record videos and then stabilize them to remove camera shake. DollyCam also corrects wobble caused by the camera's rolling shutter. The resulting videos are much smoother than the original recordings and are more pleasant to watch. This free version adds a watermark to all frames of a stabilized video. Note that if you want videos without the watermark, you have to buy the commercial version BEFORE you record them as there is no export functionality at present.
When stabilizing a video black borders might appear. DollyCam solves this problem using two different techniques:
- Zooming: DollyCam chooses a suitable zoom level depending on how your device was moved during recording
- Extrapolation: DollyCam extrapolates each frame of the video to fill the black borders
DollyCam does not remove motion blur. To get the best possible results, record videos in good light conditions.
Features:
- Full 30 fps video recording in HD (720p), VGA (480p) and HVGA (360p) resolutions
- Video stabilization
- Rolling shutter correction
- Zoom adaptively to reduce black borders (optional)
- Extrapolation to reduce black borders (optional)
- Export videos to your camera roll (DollyCam Free adds a watermark to all videos)
Supported devices:
- iPhone 5s
- iPhone 5
- iPhone 4s
- iPhone 4
- iPad 4
- iPad 3
- iPad 2
- iPad mini
- iPad Air
DollyCam was developed at Linköping University as a part of the project Virtual Global Shutters for CMOS Cameras. Project homepage: http://www.liu.se/forskning/foass/per-erik-forssen/VGS
Company homepage: http://www.fr-vision.se
Send your questions and feedback to [email protected]
This is great for a first release. A few suggestions... * Import and stabilize existing videos (let me stabilize videos not recorded in this app!) * Automatic copying to the library. (Having to select and manually copy each stabilized video to the library is an unnecessary step) * A way to take still shots while filming (like QuickPix). If I could take stills while in shooting video, I could archive the iPhone camera app altogether. * Maybe a "stable" warning light in the recording window to indicate to the shooter whether to slow down or not. This app really does stabilize video, but don't expect 100% smooth video if you're on a full run. Small vibrations will show instead of the giant shakes most of the time. You also need to give it a little time to process the video afterwards. Overall a good first release!!
The directions recommend bright light and no exposure changes. If you follow that it works well.
The video looks great based on the video test I saw on Engadget. Unfortunately, the app crashes while rendering on my CDMA iPhone 4 running iOS 5.
Horrible took longer to install than for it to crash when went to stabilize a video of my girls!! Waste of time!!!! :@
Installed on CDMA iphone 4 running 4.2.6 fw and it crashes when trying to stabilize the video.