New iPhone camera app can DELETE cars and people from your holiday snaps

A NEW camera tool for your iPhone makes taking that perfect Instagram snap as easy as one-two-three.

The iPhone app Spectre lets you delete objects, including cars and people, from your pictures in a flash.

That's because it uses AI to help you take long-exposure shots – a type of photo that involves focussing on the stationary parts of a shot while blurring or deleting moving elements.

"Spectre is a computational shutter for iPhone that allows everyone to take brilliant long exposures," engineers behind the project wrote in a blog post.
"A regular photo captures only a fraction of a second. Taking a photo over several seconds  – a long exposure – unlocks all sorts of practical and artistic effects."

The app works by taking hundreds of photos and then using an AI to combine them to create your final image.


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This allows you to remove certain elements from your shots, such as the people and cars making their away across a bridge.

It also means you can blur moving elements, such as waves crashing into a beach.

Each image is saved as a Live Photo on your phone, so it doesn't take up too much memory – though you'll struggle to find the space to store thousands.

You can download Spectre from the App Store for £2.27 by clicking here.

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Do you use a camera app to get sharper shots? Let us know in the comments!

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