Vhoto can extract best photos from your iPhone videos
Washington: A new app known as ‘Vhoto’ has been developed that selects your videos for the best frames, then gives you Instagram-style filtering, editing, and sharing.
Vhoto is a free app that extracts still frames from iPhone video after the fact. And not thousands of individual frames you have to sift through yourself, but a culled assortment of the ‘best’ pictures, as determined by Vhoto's proprietary tech, CNet reported.
Official reports also stated, ‘Tech evaluates things like blur, contrast, faces, smiles, and, somehow, user intent, to quickly extract the best moments from video. Vhoto's machine learning technology analyzes a user's choices and ensures that every time it processes a video, it gets smarter.’ You can use Vhoto to capture video directly (using either the front or rear camera), though it can also work its video-to-photo magic on existing videos.
Once Vhoto is done processing a video, it displays thumbnails of what it captured. Tap any of them for editing tools: Instagram-style filters, image adjustments like contrast and saturation, and flip/rotate.