Zaragoza, Spain – Indie developer, Fidel Lainez today is thrilled to announce the release and immediate availability of TiltShift Video 6, a major update to his app that employs powerful image processing techniques to enhance videos or photos. TiltShift Video is a powerful editing software for videos and photos. It provides a complete suite of tools for simulating the tilt-shift effect.

Separate, continuously variable controls allow the user to adjust: the speed of the video; the saturation, brightness, contrast, and vignetting; the shape, strength, and smoothing of selective blurring; the background music soundtrack; and the opening and closing titles. Capable of creating highly artistic videos, TiltShift Video supports clips of any resolution and aspect ratio recorded by (or synchronized to) the device on which it is installed.

During the whole editing process, the app provides a constant feedback of how the video or photo will look like with the current settings, making much easier to get the desired results. The export process only requires the user to choose the desired video resolution. Processed videos are directly saved to the device’s Camera Roll.

Version 6 has been specially designed for iOS 7; it features a new User Interface with a major focus on the videos and photos being edited. Bigger preview areas and new animations improve the editing experience. Under the hood, the rendering engine has been improved to provide both faster processing and better image quality.

Feature Highlights:
* Transforms any video recorded with (or synchronized to) the device into an awesome tilt-shift video
* Export videos in Full HD (1080p), HD (720p) or one of the other export presets
* Change the speed of the videos: Speed them up to simulate time-lapse sequences or slow them down to create slow motion videos
* Multi-touch gestures to adjust the blur strength and position to get incredible “miniature” effects, simulating tilt & shift lenses
* Easy adjustment of video saturation, contrast, brightness and vignetting to get the best results
* Video soundtrack selection
* Processes photos from the Photo Library or extract still frames from the videos

Latest Improvements in Version 6:
* Re-designed UI: Easier and faster to use, with a bigger focus on the videos and photos
* Faster video processing
* Image quality improvements for both, photos and videos
* Speed changes for sound: Now videos will preserve its original soundtrack when their speed is being modified between x0.1 and x8
* Improved vignetting: Now it is possible to define a “positive” vignette (lightening the image instead of darkening it) – Additionally, there is a new option to make the vignette follow the shape of the blur area
* Added Sharing options
* Added support for Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) and Russian

Language Support:
* English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) and Russian

Device Requirements:
* iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
* Requires iOS 7.0 or later
* Universal app optimized for display on all iOS devices
* 2.8 MB

Pricing and Availability:
TiltShift Video 6 is discounted for a limited time to $1.99 USD (or equivalent amount in other currencies) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Photo & Video category. Qualified reviewers are welcomed to ask for a free promo code. The application icon, screenshots and more press material are available from the application’s website.

TiltShift Video 6.0
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Based in Zaragoza, Spain, indie developer Fidel Lainez founded his business in 2010. Fidel specializes in video processing Apps for iOS, with the goal of delivering high-quality results, while keeping the apps as simple and accessible as possible and giving a lot of freedom and control to the users over the final results. Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Fidel Lainez. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.

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