VSCO Cam has been a popular choice for smartphone photo edits on iOS, and more recently Android, for quite some time.
VSCO Cam equips iPads for its style of mobile photo editing

When the outfit sought to update its app for the latest version of Apple's mobile OS, it went a step further: properly equipping the iPad to be a better editing option. As a VSCO Cam user, the most useful part of version 4.0 is the Preset Gallery that allows you to view multiple filters side-by-side before making a selection. It takes advantage of the increased screen real estate too, while letting you modify, undo and view all the tweaks in a handy Edit History. There's also a new web uploader for getting your shots from a computer to a mobile device, and thanks to Sync, selected photos can be accessed across that mobile device fleet. Don't worry about downsizing in the process either: the full-res files are transferred back and forth, even massive DSLR images from Nikon's D800 and the like. Thanks to iOS 8, VSCO Cam lets you adjust manual focus, shutter speed, white balance and exposure when capturing images, similar to other photo apps for Apple devices.

Don't worry Android users, that Sync feature will work on your gadgets, too. In fact, Android version 3.1 plays nice with the desktop tool, so you can get photos to your phone for easy editing. While all of the features for iPad aren't yet available on Google's mobile OS, VSCO says that some of the work has already been done (Sync, etc.). Continuing to bring the tablet experience on Android on par with releases for Apple slates is certainly priority, so hopefully that Preset Gallery makes an appearance soon. If you fancy HTC's Duo Focus feature, support for it is included in this version of VSCO Cam, too.

While you won't be using the free app to make edits for that professional project, the fact that the app now plays nice with iPads means you could make some tweaks to those vacation photos from the couch on a more comfy screen. In fact, that's the sort of thing the folks at VSCO have in mind. And for more robust pro-style edits, there's film packs for Lightroom, Photoshop and Adobe Camera Raw. The company's community features got a boost as well. Grid and Journal are already a means of sharing photos and nabbing inspiration from other users, and now you can pair your snapshots with text for entires with that latter tool. Until now, Journal was only available in beta, but it's available for all users to use VSCO Cam images to tell their stories with today's release. Updates for both iOS and Android are now available via iTunes and Google Play.

Next
This is the most recent post.
Previous
Older Post

6 comments:

  1. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  2. There are so many application for photo editing in iOS platform. I'm using iPad from last 8 years. Now i'm using VSCO application for photo editing. That was really simple and easy.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Photoshop Express is another alternative to VSCO with many of the same features you'd find in Lightroom, including exposure, contrast and color editing options, but strips out some of the pro tools and cloud syncing and, crucially, ditches the subscription fee.

    It's a great tool for tweaking your images to bring out their best, but you'll also find a decent selection of filters and overlay textures, as well as tools for making cool collages from your images.

    ReplyDelete
  4. There are several excellent no-cost photo editing options, but GIMP is further ahead with its professional-quality features that are constantly upgraded. It's more sophisticated than VSCO Cam. GIMP has a big following of photographers and graphic designers who like the idea of free access to quality editing tools.

    Through its customizable interface, which allows users to change up the editing environment to suit their needs, GIMP offers a wide range of photo enhancement and manipulation capabilities. Its design capabilities enable users to create stunning artwork and professional-quality graphic design elements.

    ReplyDelete
  5. I've been using VSCO Cam for a few months now and I have to say that it's one of the most user-friendly mobile photo editors out there. It's perfect for

    Visit Here: clipping path in photoshop

    ReplyDelete

 
Top