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Many times we want to save a particular moment in video as a Photo without compromising on Quality.
We shoot many videos & there are many types of video we shoot (4K, FullHD, Slow Motion, Time Lapse etc.)
Video consists of a lot of images & with the help of this Stills App, you will never miss any moment. Import the Video from your library & scroll through the video and whenever you find an interesting moment that you want to save as Photo, just save it. It's that simple.
Supported Video Formats
• 4K
• Full HD
• Slow Motion
• Time Lapse
Super HD Quality Photos
The photos exported using the App are super high quality & same resolution as the imported video.
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- @truemaulik
- Apple App Store
- Paid
- Photo & Video
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Extract Video to Images allows you to export one or more HQ photos from your video very easy to use.
This app helps you to get images from video easy and you can easily share those with your friends.
Main Features
- Extract Video to HQ Images
- Photo viewer
- Fast forward & backward video scrubbing
- Share your best photo to your friends via Facebook, Email, Twitter, Messenger and more
- Multiple video frames
- Very easy to use and convenience
Let DOWNLOAD app and enjoy now.
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Photo & Video
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December 2, 2024