The app is optimized for the iPhone 5 series. I do think the feature set could be more ambitious, and that's where I'd like to see the app go.ĭiptic Video requires iOS 7 or later, and runs on any iOS device that can run the latest OS. I like what Diptic Video does, and it is reasonably priced. Perhaps that is asking a lot of an app that runs on iOS, but I think it is possible. It would also be good to allow the raw sound to be turned off. Since the new app is video-capable, how about programming in some moves and little animations with the stills to bring them to life? Or have multiple stills appear in each frame one after the other? The video part of the app is quite good, but when you add music, there is no way to adjust the level, or to balance between the video sounds and the music. Using the app is straightforward, but using stills doesn't really go beyond what the original app does. I gave the app a test flight with stills and videos. When you are done, you can save your creation to the camera roll or upload via email or SMS. It's a nice idea for creating some novel mementos of the holiday season. Videos can be played forward and backward.
You can also add music that you have on your device. Once the videos are loaded, you can play them sequentially, loop the clips so they repeat and stop after the shortest or longest clip. You can have four windows all with video, or three, or two or one. Select some videos that are thematically related, load them into Diptic Video, arrange them how you like and pick a presentation (there are 35 templates to choose from). You can still use it to create photo collages, but it adds video to the mix.
Now there's something new called Diptic Video, which is US$1.99 from the App Store. It allows you to grab photos from your camera roll and combine them into attractive, framed presentations for sharing. One of the best is Diptic from Peak Systems. Please note that you must use the same iTunes account that you originally used to purchase Expandable Layouts.There are plenty of collage apps for iOS. Tap OK to download it again for free.” Tap OK and it will install the feature without charging you. You will then get a message that says “You’ve already purchased this. Click “buy” and enter your iTunes password. On the bottom of the page, you will see a green button that reads “$.99.” Tap this and it will then prompt you to “buy” the feature. Photos with friends so much slang, you know if you wear this one application, narcissism can also be maximized. In addition Diptic also used to make Avatar popular social media photo into a framed round, X, etc., as sreenshot above. On the bottom of the Aspect Tab, you should see a button that reads “Get Expandable Layouts.” Tap this button and it will bring you to the Diptic Store with an explanation of Expandable Layouts. Diptic can combine two or more photos of you as shown in the picture above. We also have a ‘Restore’ button in the app that grabs all of your previous in-app purchases and enables them. If you attempt to purchase the in-app feature again with the same iTunes account, it will prompt you that you have already paid for the feature and enable it without charging you again. Negative! All in-app purchases are linked to your iTunes account, just like how individual apps, so you will not be charged a second time.