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One of the better characteristics that distinguishes Apple's new iPhone from the iPhone 6 is a new affection alleged Alive Photos.
This accession lets you abduction photos that move anytime so hardly — giving the apparition that they're alive moments rather than aloof still pictures.
During the company's big keynote on Wednesday, Apple said the camera on the iPhone 6S captures the moments aloof afore and afterwards you shoot the photo to actualize this effect. Now, however, we're accepting a few added capacity about how this technology absolutely works.
The camera captures aloof abundant movement afore and afterwards you columnist the bang button to actualize a 1.5-second animation. But it's not a video — it's a distinct JPEG book that consists of a alternation of images, tweeted Canalys analyst Daniel Matte, who batten with an iPhone artefact administrator from Apple, which MacRumors spotted.
This makes it accessible to accelerate these Alive Photos to accessories that don't abutment the new affection so it can be beheld as a still image. Audio is recorded alone and again added on top of the file.
Although you can alone shoot Alive Photos with an iPhone 6S, you'll be able to appearance them on accepted iPhones, iPads, Mac devices, and Apple Watches active Apple's latest software. According to Apple's developer documents, it sounds like iPhones and iPads will abutment Alive Photo playback whenever iOS 9.1 launches.
A Alive Photo takes up about alert as abundant accumulator as a approved photo, according to TechCrunch, and you'll be able to acquaint whether or not you're in Alive Photo approach by attractive for a set of chicken rings that sit at the top of the awning in the camera app back the affection is angry on.
Other than the adeptness to shoot affective photos, the iPhone 6S comes with an bigger 12-megapixel camera compared to the 8-megapixel camera on the iPhone 6. We'll apperceive added about how the new iPhone's camera compares to that of its antecedent afterwards the buzz launches on Sept. 25.