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CinemaSnap Free: Video to Photo Converter


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Nástroje Foto a video
Vývojář: Habitual Digital, Ltd.
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CinemaSnap is the video to still image converter that emphasizes precision. With CinemaSnap you can share your captured moments without the time and bandwidth costs associated with uploading an entire video.

Dont let the simple interface fool you. There is a lot of power in those two sliders. CinemaSnap is designed from the ground up for the most important aspect of still image extraction: rapidly finding the right shot amongst thousands. With its comprehensive yet easy to use suite of controls, zeroing in on the perfect image is a snap.

Drag the Scrub Control to rapidly seek through the video, then pause momentarily to enter Detail Mode for greater accuracy. Use CinemaSnap’s multi-purpose Jog Control to play / pause the video, for variable speed forward / reverse playback or for variable speed frame advance / rewind. Finally, simply double tap either side of the screen to fine tune your selection one frame at a time. It couldn’t be easier.

A short fifteen minute video can contain twenty thousand frames or more. Weeding through each of those individual images can be a tedious chore with competing apps. CinemaSnap is the answer.

FEATURES:

• Share using Facebook and Twitter, save extracted photos to your device or copy images to the clipboard for pasting into other apps
• Select videos from your photo albums, imported iTunes library, or import videos via iTunes file sharing
• Dual-accuracy Scrub Control
• Multi-purpose Jog Control
• Variable speed fast-forward / rewind
• Variable speed frame advance / rewind
• Easy double-tap for single frame advance / rewind
• Universal App supports iPhone, iPad and iPod touch
• 64-bit support
• Optimized for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus

Upgrade CinemaSnap to instantly unlock these additional features:

• Share using Flickr, MMS, iMessage, E-Mail, and AirDrop
• In-app video recording
• Cropping
• Printing
• No advertisements
• No watermarks on extracted images