The VSCO app, the popular image editor for iOS and Android, is getting better and better day by day. After adding support for RAW images and releasing filters of this app for the desktop platform, now it is time for users of this app to be able to edit videos as well.

 

VSCO Photo & Video Editor Review

VSCO users on the iOS platform can now download the latest version of the app without any restrictions and decorate them with the app’s unique filters. The feature we are talking about will be added to the Android version of the application soon. You need to be a member of the VSCO X app to access the videos. The development team considers the ability to edit the current video to be an “early version” of its full functionality, the reason for which is still unknown.

 

Where the photo will be saved 

After editing, your video will be saved in the internal memory of your mobile phone instead of being saved on VSCO Studio. VSCO supports all iPhone-supported standards (including 30K / 4K video and 60fps Full HD), and uses the same SENS standard for processing photos for years. Fixed also benefits.

 

Different  varieties of sections 

VSCO has always been one of the most used photo editing applications by photographers. Using the photo editing tools of this application is very simple and the results are extremely beautiful. There are two different sections for photo editing within the VSCO application; One for preset filters and one for manual settings. Presets filters are used to quickly apply certain color and exposure settings to a photo. These filters are great for adding a special atmosphere to the image. VSCO preset filters have a film-like quality and give the photos a beautiful, timeless feel.

Preset filters are nasty in many other photo editing apps and can easily corrupt the photo. VSCO filters are much more subtle and often only enhance the natural beauty of the photo instead of drastically changing the colors and tones of the photo. In many cases, you may prefer to use manual adjustment tools to accurately edit the image in a variety of areas such as exposure, color, sharpening, cropping and perspective. In most cases, a combination of preset filters and manual changes will probably help to achieve a perfectly edited photo.

 

Entering the photo editing section

To enter the photo editing section, just first tap on the photo you want to edit in the Library archive to place a green box around it. In this case, a menu bar is displayed at the bottom of the page. Clicking on the second icon from the left, which is in the form of two parallel lines, will enter the photo editing section. When you enter the photo editing section, preset filters will be displayed by default first. To go to the Photo Editing Tools section, tap the narrow white bar with a small black triangle at the bottom of the screen. The bar opens upwards and four icons appear on it. The first icon on the left, which looks like a brush, takes you back to the preset filters section. To go to the photo editing tools section, you can use the second icon, which looks like a wrench

 

Flash-like icons allow you to undo the last edit made; In fact, tapping this icon will take you back to the editing step step by step. The last icon also displays a list of all editing steps; You can delete it or change its values ​​by tapping on each step. Once the editing is complete, you can finalize the changes by clicking the checkbox that appears in the white menu at the bottom right of the page. If you stop editing the photo, just hit the cross button to return to the photo archive without making any changes. In the following, we will examine how to use different sections and tools of photo editing in VSCO.

 

VSCO preset filters

Take your photography to the next level with 10 free VSCO presets. VSCO preset filters can be applied with a single tap, but these filters are also adjustable. So you can easily increase or decrease their power to apply the right amount of changes in reverse. Just tap the icon again after selecting the desired filter. This will display a slider that you can use to set the intensity of the filter. The VSCO app comes with a set of free original filters when you install. If you wish, you can buy more filters by entering the Shop section through the main menu. Some of these extra filters can even be downloaded for free.

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Manual photo editing tools in VSCO

In addition to preset filters, the VSCO application is equipped with a comprehensive set of editing tools that allow you to fine-tune photo editing. Because VSCO has a very simple and minimal user interface, no explanatory notes can be found under these editing tools. Each editing tool is shown using only one icon at the bottom of the page.

If you are not sure of the meaning of each icon, just tap it to display the name and editing options for that tool. In the following, we will explain each of the photo editing tools along with video examples.

 

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 Some useful features in VSCO

 

  • Exposure in VSCO

This tool adjusts the overall brightness of the image. Drag the slider to the left to darken the image and to the right to make it lighter.

 

  • Contrast in VSCO

This tool is used to adjust the contrast or the amount of difference between the dark and light parts of the photo. Increasing the contrast makes the shadows darker and the brighter parts lighter. Reducing contrast creates a softer image that is less different from dark and light areas.

 

  • Straighten in VSCO

Using this tool, you can correct the horizon line in your photo by moving the slider. This tool is especially suitable for correcting the alignment of the horizon line in landscape photos. The square icon on the right side of the slider allows you to rotate the image 90 degrees at once.

 

  • Horizontal Perspective  in VSCO

This tool obliques the image so that you can correct problems with perspective and horizontal alignment. Dragging the slider to the left will drag the image to the left, and dragging the slider to the right will drag it to the right.

 

  • Vertical Perspective  in VSCO

This tool skews the image so that you can correct problems with perspective and vertical alignment. Dragging the slider to the left will drag the image down, and dragging the slider to the right will drag it from the top.

 

  • Crop  in VSCO

With this tool, you can cut the edges of the photo using different frames with different aspect ratios such as 3: 2, 4: 3, 1: 1, etc. Drag and drop the corners of the box to determine the cutting area. The cut box will maintain the ratio of the selected dimensions by moving the corners.

 

  • Clarity  in VSCO

This option enhances the detail of the photo by increasing the contrast. To increase the sharpness of the image, just drag the slider to the right.

 

  • Transparency in VSCO

This tool makes photo details clearer (sharper) and more specific. Slide the slider slowly to the right and be careful not to sharpen the image too much. Excessive sharpness can reduce the quality of the image and make it look greener.

 

  • Saturation in VSCO

This tool controls the freshness and brightness of the colors in the photo. Increase the color concentration by dragging the slider to the right to make the colors more vivid and powerful. Moving the slider to the left will cause the image colors to fade and die by decreasing the color concentration.

 

  • Highlight Save in VSCO

This photo editing tool helps to revitalize the details and color of these sections by darkening the bright areas of the photo. This tool is suitable for when your photo is overexposed and the bright parts are very bright.

 

  • Shadows Save in VSCO

This tool highlights the details of darker sections by brightening the photo shadows. Be careful not to overuse this tool; Because eventually a flat image with low depth and contrast will be created.

 

  • Color temperature in VSCO

This tool allows you to give a warmer look to the photo by adding a yellow/orange tone or make it cooler by adding a blue tone.

 

  • Tint in VSCO

Using this tool, you can add a hint of green or purple to the photo. Dragging the slider to the left tinted the photo to green, and dragging the slider to the right tilted it to purple. This editing tool can be useful for correcting strange colors that some special artificial light sources create in the photo. Or you can use it to create creative effects in the image.

 

  • Skin Tone in VSCO

 

This tool is very suitable for accurate skin color editing in portrait photos.

 

  • Vignette in VSCO

This tool gently darkens the edges of the photo and can be useful to draw more attention to the center of the image.

 

  • Grain in VSCO

This option adds grain to the photo and somehow makes it defective. Although the presence of grain in the photo is not usually desirable, sometimes it helps to create a special mood in the image and can simulate its appearance similar to photos taken by analog and negative cameras.

 

  • Fade in VSCO

This option fades the dark parts and shadows of the image and gives the image a look similar to old paper photos

 

  • Shadows Tint in VSCO

With this photo editing tool, you can add color only to the darker parts of the image. If you tap each icon again after selecting a color, a slider will be displayed to determine its intensity.

 

  • Highlights Tint in VSCO

With this photo editing tool, you can only add color to the brighter parts of the image. If you tap each icon again after selecting a color, a slider will be displayed to determine its intensity.

 

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