Samsung Galaxy smartphones come with a special 24-hour time-lapse feature that uses advanced image processing technology to achieve this more quickly than would normally be possible. Time-lapse videos often provide some of the most dramatic effects possible, collapsing minutes, hours, and in this case, an entire day into a few seconds.
With a Samsung Galaxy phone, capturing a standard time-lapse video is as easy as switching to Hyperlapse mode, hitting the shutter button, and waiting. However, it used to require a special device called an intervalometer that would tell the camera how long to wait between snapping pictures. To condense a one-hour time period into one minute, perhaps to capture the sun setting, the interval should be set to take one picture every two minutes for an hour. Then the 30 photos could be compiled together and played at the standard 30 frames per second rate to make a one-minute video.
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Samsung gave Galaxy smartphones an advanced AI-enhanced feature called Scene Relighting that can generate a 24-hour time-lapse video effect while using just a single outdoor photo and the effect is quite nice, subtly changing color and shading to make it look as if the lighting shifts to sunset tones, night falls on the scene, and a new day begins with morning light. The feature is found in the Gallery app. To start the process look for the 'fast clock' icon in the bottom-right of a compatible outdoor photo. Twitter user Ice Universe shared an example of the video that is generated in a thread that includes a screenshot showing the icon to look for.
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Samsung's Scene Relighting effect creates a video that simulates a full
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