![]() Can you guess which half? If so, read on for my guide to nailing self timer photos with your iPhone.įinally, you have the option of using a Bluetooth remote Let me put it like this: 50% of the people sliding into my DMs are men trying to be my Instagram Boyfriend, and 50% are girls asking me for self timer tips. Don’t be insecure about being seen using self timer-more often than not, other girls approach me and ask me how they can do the same! Yes, it’s embarrassing for the entirety of the 10-second countdown, but then the instant those seconds are up, everyone around you stops caring and you’re left with some (usually) great pics. I’m the kind of shameless that’s willing to prop my phone up against any old thing, set my timer, step back and pose. If you take a scroll through my IG, you might be surprised to learn that a good two-thirds of my photos were shot using self timer. If you’re looking to amp up your Instagram content, say hello to your two new best friends: a tripod and self timer. Since I’m lacking in this boyfriend-slash-photography-assistant department, I’ve learned how to take good self timer photos with an iPhone all on my own-and I’m sharing my tips with the class. You know the type: Patiently willing to snap your photo ten times while you pose and fake-giggle, only to be asked to “get a few more” when the first set don’t turn out just right. ![]() No one wants their important memories buried away and near impossible to find, so there was a need for a smarter photo management system to help them organize and retrieve their photos more easily.Ĭheck out our hands-on of the previous version.I’ve had a few boyfriends in my day, but never an Instagram Boyfriend. ![]() Because of the exploding number of photos and the scattered sources, how to organize and manage the photos became the number one ‘pain point’ for people. “However, the way to manage photos hasn’t kept pace. “People are taking more and more photos with their smartphones, and they have photos on different social networks and cloud drives,” Li says. The app makes it easy to share, and can automate uploading photos to cloud storage for backup and easier availability. The app’s compatibility list includes Apple’s iCloud, as well as Facebook Instagram, Twitter, Flickr, Google+, and Dropbox. PhotoTime is now integrated across more social networks, and works with more cloud storage services. “The automatic tags in PhotoTime will be more accurate in this release as well.” Li says the company has continued to refine the accuracy of object and scene recognition. This enhanced technology makes the app smarter about recognizing and auto-grouping faces, and enable more accurate identification of images.” “The face-recognition accuracy is improved by our self-learning capabilities, which allow PhotoTime to refine face suggestions based on which faces users tag and confirm. “Now PhotoTime helps users group images together for easier, more accurate tagging,” Li says. Related: Got too many pics to handle? This app turns your messy gallery into shareable storiesįacial recognition is a big improvement for the app. “Whenever users want to find a photo, they can simply speak a tag to Apple Watch, for example, a name, a location, or an object, or quickly browse the name list, to find photos wherever they are stored and view them on their hand.” “With PhotoTime on Apple Watch, users can access their photos on-hand even easier,” says Orbeus CEO Yi Li. The Pixel Watch may need its own special supporting app This YouTube Apple Watch app is just as ridiculous as you’d expect I found an app that shows Apple how to fix the Apple Watch
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