Nowadays it is easy to take good pictures, but taking great pictures is even more accessible – especially if you stop an iPhone.
Visual Supply Company – or VSCO – has just released the VSCO capture app for the iPhone, and you can download it for free to the App Store.
There are five things that make the VSCO a must for everyone who takes mobile photography seriously.
- Straight camera filters
- Intuitive control
- The effects of real -time
- Smooth modification
- It’s free!
Let’s take a deep dive and check them out!
Over 50 filters
Instead of capturing a picture and then editing it, why not drag it from a dedicated filter? The VSCO capture app offers more than 50 separate forecast filters that vary from retro and modern to ventija or high contrast film.
Personally, I’m about to spend time to shoot raw and then edit all its pictures through the picture, but every time, I just enable a high controversy on my phone’s camera app. It’s fun.
Controls are important
What I want from an app is to allow me to work fast. Save Saves for moments, scenes or natural clothing, as well as pass, and often the difference between good and good image is a part of a second. The capture app allows you to togel the flash methods, adjust the exposure, or replace your shutter speed with a UI that is made to shoot the moment. Of course, there is also a complete auto mode.
Walking
There are also direct film effects available. You can soften highlights with “Bloom” or slap the cinema with “Hallation”.
- Blum Your images add a soft, shining dusk, which produces an imaginary, environmental effect. It is ideal for enhancing sunlight windows, Golden Aur portrait, or moody night scenes. You can fix the look using strength, size and range sliders to control how much the light spreads in your frame.
- haduction The Analog re -produces the delicate red brightness that appears around the highlights in the film, which brings an old memories, emotionally full standards to your modification. This effect increases structure and warmth, with customized sliders that allow you to shape the severity and appearance of the hala.
Edit and posting
The VSCO does not offer just one app – there is also a VSCO feed. This is a public series of shared photo and video posts by users on the VSCO app. It works as a curatic, a seminar, where creators show their visual work, often focuses on aesthetic quality and artistic expression.
It’s free!
Image by vsco
This is the best part. 50 film presets are enough, and this is a great opportunity to find more of your hobby for mobile photography. No one knows where the next Enliel Adams are hiding …
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