Free iOS App Today: DMD Clone

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dmd-clone/id778587216?mt=8

 

Free today with ‘App of the Day’.
DMD Clone is a fully automated cloning camera app. No need for manual adjustments, no preset frames, just shoot, shoot, shoot, done!
Share the result on Instagram using #dmdclone and see what other people are creating. 

Watch this one-minute how-to video: http://bit.do/dmdclonevideo

Features:
– up to 7 pictures (manual/timer – rear/front camera – flash/torch)
– burst mode
– whistle mode to remote control the shooting
– unlimited number of moving elements
– no need to use a mask, the moving element can be anywhere
– instantaneous result (you get the result while shooting)
– built-in image stabilization, no need to be perfectly still
– when you finish, remove useless moving elements by just tapping on them
– share on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter or open with your favorite app to re-edit

Instructions:
– take a minimum of 3 pictures (up to 7)
– shoot a moving element over a fixed background (white walls are not your best friends)
– hold the camera still, don't follow the moving element (but you can breathe)
– if you only need to make a "twin", shoot the background first
– avoid too much overlap between 2 consecutive positions (but if you shoot more than 4 images, the algorithm will handle it)
– tap on finish when done
– tap on any moving element to remove, tap again to bring it back
– double-tap on the background to remove all the moving elements, double-tap again to bring them back

For any comment, please contact us because we cannot reply to the reviews. We promise to give you a prompt and helpful answer: help@DMDClone.com

Have you checked our new app: DMD Topic? Create an unforgettable story out of a single picture!

 

Nathan Smith

Nathan Smith is Director of Technology for the College of Education and Human Services at Utah State University. In that role, he also directs The Adele & Dale Young Education Technology Center (The YETC) located in room 170 of the Education Building on Utah State University's Logan campus. The YETC is a combination student open­access computer facility, a K­12 curriculum materials library, a NASA Educator Resource Center for Utah, and a technology training center. Nathan served eight years (2004­2012) on the Board of Directors for the Utah Coalition for Education Technology (UCET) He was re­elected in 2014 to serve another two year term on the board. A former elementary school teacher, Nathan has taught students every age from young children to senior citizens. He has had the opportunity beginning in 2011 to train international high school teachers from all over the world about technology in education, through the U.S. State

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