Long Exposure adds a DSLR-like effect for motion blur and Bounce lets you edit the action in your Live photos to play it forward and backward in a loop. Loop is Apple's answer to a GIF and lets you edit Live photos for the perfect repetitive loop. The Mac's native Photos app got a number of new features including the ability to edit Live photos with three new effects: Loop, Bounce and Long Exposure. Live photos still won't be GIFs, but High Sierra will help you make them act like one. For example, you can turn off autoplay videos for a site, but still let the site have access to your location and set a default page zoom level of your choosing. Specifically, Safari enables you to customize controls, settings and preferences for individual websites. Safari got a number of improvements, but the standout feature is the ability to block autoplay videos. Apple even announced ARkit, a new platform for developers to create augmented reality experiences for iOS devices. The new OS will support more powerful Mac hardware aimed at creative professionals, especially those creating VR and AR content. Apple finally gets into the virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) game with High Sierra.
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