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No one watches video anymore. Cable cutters are digging into Verizon’s profits, and YouTube is a shadow of its 2005 self. What are people consuming now? Animated gifs. This is the bread and butter of ...
There are plenty of ways to turn video files into animated GIF images. But a new camera is designed to cut out the middleman by allowing you to shoot straight to animated GIF. But that’s not even the ...
Moving images have proliferated from various quarters over the past couple of years in a bid to make smart phone camera shots more interesting and sharable. You can only use the images you shoot with ...
Although photography is one of the youngest art forms around, it’s also one of the fastest evolving, thanks in part to ever-impressive feats of technology. As a tribute to the cameras that have pushed ...
Not many computers can thank GIFs for their existence. In 2013, Dave Rauchwerk worked on a San Francisco art installation that allowed people to record and project a GIF of themselves onto a building.
A camera that only shoots GIFs might sound a little ridiculous, and it is, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a fun use for a Raspberry Pi Zero. Over on Hackaday, user nick.r.brewer walks you through ...
It’s a little bit sad that phones have replaced cameras because after watching this animated history of cameras by Portero Delantero, you start to miss all that fun camera hardware with quirky designs ...
Have you ever wanted to print an animated image? Well now you (almost) can. A maker named Abhishek Singh has created an instant camera that outputs a little box that contains a Raspberry Pi connected ...