Digital Photography Review on MSN
VSCO is bringing back its film-like Lightroom presets, but there's a catch
Image: VSCO If you've long been a fan of the film look on your digital photos, there's a good chance you're familiar with the VSCO Film desktop presets. They were quite popular at one time, but VSCO ...
Digital Photography Review on MSN
VSCO is bringing back its film-like Lightroom presets, with some caveats
Image: VSCO If you've long been a fan of the film look on your digital photos, there's a good chance you're familiar with the VSCO Film desktop presets. They were quite popular at one time, but VSCO ...
VSCO, the popular photo and video editing app, today announced it has acquired AI-powered video editing app Trash, as the company pushes further into the video market. The deal will see Trash's ...
The VSCO photo editing and sharing app has been around for nearly as long as Instagram, positioning itself as the serious photographer’s choice for mobile editing. The original focus was on tasteful ...
Digital Camera World on MSN
The film-inspired presets that made VSCO so trendy are coming back to Lightroom
VSCO is bringing back its Lightroom presets, including a some that mimic discontinued film ...
VSCO is a brand well-known among photographers who take advantage of its presets for desktop and its mobile app featuring film-inspired filters and pro image tools. Now the company is moving into ...
VSCO, the startup behind an eponymous mobile app for making, editing, and sharing photos, today announced the availability of RAW support in its iOS app. Apple introduced RAW editing support in iOS 10 ...
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Pinterest Inc. has held talks to buy Visual Supply Co., maker of the VSCO photo-editing app, according to a New York Times report citing two people with knowledge of the matter. The 10-year-old VSCO ...
VSCO, the popular photo and video editing app, today announced it has acquired AI-powered video editing app Trash, as the company pushes further into the video market. The deal will see Trash’s ...
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