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I’d like to do some time lapses of various frags that I have, but I don’t want to have to spend hours organizing things.

I don’t suppose there’s a nice (iPhone?) app that lets you name and manage time lapse series so that you can just take the pictures and let it handle the monotonous details?

seems like it’s something that should exist...
 

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I’d like to do some time lapses of various frags that I have, but I don’t want to have to spend hours organizing things.

I don’t suppose there’s a nice (iPhone?) app that lets you name and manage time lapse series so that you can just take the pictures and let it handle the monotonous details?

seems like it’s something that should exist...

iPhone cameras have a time-lapse feature. I recorded using my iPhone camera and no App. Maybe I’m confused about what you’re asking?
 
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Unless there’s some way of adding to a time lapse series (say every day) I don’t think the native iPhone time lapse would work.

Either that, or coral is growing a heck of a lot faster in your tank than mine.
 

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