Instagram has just launched "Layout", a collage of pictures implementation mosaics. Cardboard view.
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Are you a fan of Instagram? The new application Layout should fill you up. Instagram launched yesterday Layout Instagram, an application for iOS that allows to compose mosaics from multiple photos in the film of your iPhone.
How does it work? As always with Instagram, it's simple and intuitive: you choose photos in your camera roll, and the app automatically offer glimpses of customized compositions. You have a Faces option that displays all your photos where people appear. To add more spontaneity to your composition, photo booth allows you to take snapshots after a countdown.
From there, you have carte blanche. Drag photos to rearrange them, pinch the screen to zoom, or pull on the sides of each photo to adjust its dimensions. Then, reverse or flip your photos to create super arrangements and mirror effects.
I tested a first composition and I must say that the rendering is flattering, even taking the first pictures came to my camera-roll no particular work. Here you will find a gallery of the first Layouts published on Instagram.
The application is independent of Instagram and can share their creations directly on Facebook and Instagram course, but also by email or iCloud.
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Are you a fan of Instagram? The new application Layout should fill you up. Instagram launched yesterday Layout Instagram, an application for iOS that allows to compose mosaics from multiple photos in the film of your iPhone.
How does it work? As always with Instagram, it's simple and intuitive: you choose photos in your camera roll, and the app automatically offer glimpses of customized compositions. You have a Faces option that displays all your photos where people appear. To add more spontaneity to your composition, photo booth allows you to take snapshots after a countdown.
From there, you have carte blanche. Drag photos to rearrange them, pinch the screen to zoom, or pull on the sides of each photo to adjust its dimensions. Then, reverse or flip your photos to create super arrangements and mirror effects.
I tested a first composition and I must say that the rendering is flattering, even taking the first pictures came to my camera-roll no particular work. Here you will find a gallery of the first Layouts published on Instagram.
The application is independent of Instagram and can share their creations directly on Facebook and Instagram course, but also by email or iCloud.