They also have an app for iPhone called VSCO Cam that I use ALL THE TIME… It’s my favorite camera app, and trust me, I’ve tried pretty much all of them. :)Ī have to give the people at VSCO some major high fives for being so awesome and creating this equally awesome product, and I 100% recommend it to other photographers. But let’s be honest, if you had never seen the ‘before’, you never would have known. Many filters are based on vintage film looks, but there are also dedicated filters for landscapes, selfies, urban scenes, and more. Obviously, I’m not an editing master, so now that you know they were there, you can tell I edited them out. VSCO: The most popular filter app right now The premium version of the VSCO app includes more than 200 filters, called presets within the app.
Also, I edited out those two distracting signs that were in the background of the image. Super simple adjustments that took me about 30 seconds to do and then apply to the rest of the images in this series! Simple = Happy Kelsey. Here are the presets I used on this image: I wanted to share a before and after that really shows how awesome VSCO is! This is from Danielle & Will’s Florida engagement session that will be hitting the blog later this week! Here’s the image straight out of camera (SOOC): I say ‘so far’ because I’ve only edited one session with VSCO, and I know I still have a lot of experimenting to do!
#Before and after vsco app skin#
Some of my favorite tools are ‘orange skin fix’, ‘sharpen +’ and ‘lows boost’, and ‘Kodak Porta 160++’ is my favorite film preset so far.
#Before and after vsco app apk#
Even so, I love some of the tools they have for making those minimal adjustments. VSCO APK 24 is great app that you can use to take photos in all places and anytime you want. If you’re interested in diving into the rabbit hole of tech, digital products, and photo editing than you’re in the right spot. KA3 Kodak Ektachrome E100VS was just released (October 2019) for VSCO X Members in the mobile app.
#Before and after vsco app how to#
I’m definitely learning how to use them to best suit my style and have realized that I can only use them in minimal amounts if I still want my pictures to look like they belong to Kelsey Tice Photography. Post Summary: Review of the VSCO X KA3 Film Preset with before and after photos taken in Patagonia Chile. Out of all the presets I’ve tried in the last 3ish years, these are my favorite. In short (and totally not official definition), VSCO Film is a group of very film-looking presets that allows photographers to manipulate their images in post-processing. One showed VSCO before and after images from Film 05, another had a collection of VSCO before and after images from in general and oddly enough the Visual Supply Company website had plenty of images showcasing the after but no options to see before and after (that I saw I would love to be proven wrong, of course). Thanks to a giveaway from the good people at Brooke Courtney Photography, I was finally able to get my hands on VSCO Film for Lightroom a few weeks ago.