Time Lapse with HDR Reviews – Page 3

4/5 rating based on 22 reviews. Read all reviews for Time Lapse with HDR for iPhone.
Time Lapse with HDR is paid iOS app published by Sylwester Los

Major Disappointment!!!!!

DreamBigDreams

It is great in that you can choose the rate of speed for the time lapse. But it doesn't adjust itself as the day gets darker, but it is still light out. The time lapse you record as the sun is starting to set will be black. It is hard to see the tiny change in the button to let you know you are recording while the display is dimmed to save power. But all that aside, the biggest disappointment came when I had set it up to do a time lapse for cloud formation of a storm that spawned amazing tornados directly before me. I was excited to be able to have time lapse of such an amazing sight. Only to discover the app stopped recording to ask me what I thought of the app and to write a review. So, here is my first review of any app!! I cursed more than a sailor and almost spiked my phone like a football, but then I realized it was not at all Apple's fault, but the fault of the programmers who wrote the app. Couldn't they wait to ask me what I thought after the video was recorded? Instead of during the recording! Save your money and buy a better app or get them to contact me and I will show them how to make the app much better! But they will have to pay me, since I lost out on a lot of money having nothing to show for my week of storm chasing!! Hmmm, maybe I should just write my own app! I wish I didn't have to leave one star. Greatly disappointed!!!


Nice app but serious bugs

Euronymouse

To the extent that it works, it's great. Here's the problem: as it shoots, it apparently stores the working timelapse in memory. If it is interrupted for any reason, including a low battery system message (keeping in mind that the app drains your battery with a quickness—use a battery pack if you're planning on taking an extended shot) or exhausted disc space, you lose everything it's shot. This would be bad enough, but if you lose a working timelapse in this manner, there is apparently no way to regain the space on your device other than deleting the app and reinstalling it from the App Store. The first time this happened to me I was bewildered as to why my phone was always full, until I looked in the Storage tab in Settings and saw that the app had been holding onto over a gig worth of inaccessible-to-me images for a couple of weeks. So that's annoying. You're basically taking a gamble any time you set it up for a long timelapse, and the risk increases the longer you leave it running. Oh, well.