Touch tools let you edit specific parts of each photo. The best part: There are no "likes" or comments, so you won't have to constantly refresh the post to see how it's doing.ĭon't worry, we're all guilty of it. When you're done with your photo masterpiece, you can either export it to upload to different social media platforms or post it to the VSCO community. Oh, and you'll also have tons more presets to choose from, you photography pro. You can also use the app edit videos, create short GIFs, and use the Montage feature to piece together content to create video collages. If you're willing to pay $20 per year, you'll unlock the more advanced photo editor tools, like split tone and HSL. There are also 10 different VSCO presets (also known as filters) to choose from. If you opt for the free version, you'll have access to basic tools to edit RAW images - like contrast, saturation, texture, crop, and skew. I'm not sure there will ever be a time when my mind doesn't associate the word "VSCO" with the word "girls." But behind the viral trend is a photo-editing app that's a bit unique from the rest. Ahhhh, a nice community that doesn't judge you for not getting enough "likes." Credit: vsco
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