That was fun, and the script on github looks hand-written which is refreshing after having been reading AI-written code for months.
I have 120k photos in iCloud that I'm sure have duplicates (I exported my library to Google Photos years ago and exported it back to iCloud). The iOS duplicate detection stopped flagging duplicates for me to merge a while back. I gotta do something like this script...
Somehow the extra motion seems to reduce the illusion of depth, it just seems like a disjointed animation to me.
That was fun, and the script on github looks hand-written which is refreshing after having been reading AI-written code for months.
I have 120k photos in iCloud that I'm sure have duplicates (I exported my library to Google Photos years ago and exported it back to iCloud). The iOS duplicate detection stopped flagging duplicates for me to merge a while back. I gotta do something like this script...
Includes repo for finding pictures taken from slightly different perspectives in a photo archive, and making wigglegrams from them.
I imagine those to be like crack cocaine for people with ADHD, but I just feel like I'm being zapped watching them.
It did nothing for me
really cool. I imagine this will land as a filter on insta soon :D
Good idea, but the discovered image sequences are very different from the deliberately created examples at the top of the page.
Awesome