Filters and Effects in Photo Editing Apps
- A6 filter gives a beautifully clean brightness while adding warmth.
- Clarendon filter adds an overall cool tint to your photo, but skin tones remain warm and natural.
- FT6 VSCO preset is modeled after Fujichrome T64 film.
- C4 VSCO filter enhances primary colors.
- AV4 brings back the film look for portraits.
- VSCO filters emulate film and enhance images by adjusting exposure, contrast and saturation.
VSCO Film and Lightroom Presets
- VSCO exploded onto the photography scene back in 2012 with instantly popular Photoshop and Lightroom presets for accurately simulating various film stocks on RAW photos.
- Lightroom does have more advanced options compared to VSCO on color adjustments.
- Lightroom’s biggest edge over VSCO when it comes to adjustments is the Curve feature.
- Since VSCO Film has been discontinued as of March 1, 2019, VSCO Support will no longer provide any technical support for the product.
What VSCO Filter Looks Like Film?
In the VSCO app, the Agfa Vista filter ups the blue tones in your photo while highlighting natural tones and colors. Skin tones are a bit brighter, shadows are darker, and the overall feel is vintage with a look that is reminiscent of film.
Achieving a Vintage Look
- To make a photo look vintage, decrease the contrast while slightly increasing the brightness to create a haze effect.
- Noise – All old photos have a high level of noise due to bad cameras and lenses.
Creating a Film Look with VSCO
- Compared to many other film-inspired filters, VSCO X’s film presets feel less forced and look more like real film.
Effective Techniques with VSCO
In this guide, we will explain effective techniques to fulfill your photos film look appearance in your mobile photos using VSCO. STEP:1. Film COLOR Grading. There are various types of color grading presets for film photo editing and professional photographer love to choose these presets.
Flower Photography and Filters
- A6 filter gives a clean brightness while adding warmth.
- AV4 brings back the film look for portraits.