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Monday
Mar202017

You can now save Instagram live videos

When being able to save live streams was first omitted from the service, Instagram’s product head Kevin Weil says this was to take away pressure from users to live stream since it won’t be kept permanently. Now, it seems Instagram is backtracking and is following in the footsteps of Facebook’s own Live feature and Twitter’s Periscope. Users can now save their live videos. You just need to tap on Save in the upper right corner of the window to save the video. It won’t save anything interaction you’ve had while you were live, though. When your done saving it’ll be saved in your gallery or camera roll but won’t be in the app anymore. The update is coming to version 10.12 of the app on iOS and Android.

Source: The Verge

Thursday
Feb232017

Instagram lets you share multiple photos and videos in one post

In case you missed the news, Instagram now lets you share up to 10 photos or videos at a time. It has been hinted in the past but now it’s finally making an appearance. Whether you love it or hate it, the feature is here. You can use a combination of photos and videos to share and have your followers swipe through them if they want. These posts will only carry one caption and will be square only for now. You can see if a post has multiple photos based on the blue dots at the bottom of it. You can just swipe left or right to see what else is in the post.

Instagram touts this’ll make it easy for people who don’t want to pick a single photo to encapsulate an event or it could be used for recipes or DIY projects. What do you think? Is this something you’d want to use? The update is available to both Apple and Android users.

Friday
Jan062017

Instagram now supports wide colour capture on iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus

Apple's latest iPhones can shoot brighter, more detailed and wider colour gamut photos. Instagram has responded in kind by enabling wide colour capture support which brings all that detail, depth and colour on Instagram snap. 

Even better, Live Photos now import seamlessly and automagically into Instagram in the form of Boomerang videos which have recently gained renewed popularity for some reason. Best of all these new iPhone 7 features have been trickling out automatically so users don't need to do anything, if you have supported iPhones, they are most likely running the latest features already.

Source: Engadget

Saturday
Nov122016

Instagram to get live video

Everyone has live video these days and Facebook-owned Instagram is getting in on the action. According to Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom, the company is working on bringing live video to users in the future. There is no specific timeline for it but it might be similar to Facebook Live. If you want to start streaming an event for someone, you just open the Instagram camera and start recording.

Screenshots of the feature have surfaced and it shows the feature will show if someone is live in the same spot you see Stories within the app.  If someone you follow is live, you’ll see a red ring around the profile photo and when you tap on that it’ll take you directly to the broadcast.

Source: Droid Life