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Editors' note, November 13, 2014: This review has been updated with new features from version 4.0.

VSCO Cam is an elegant photo effects app with a minimalist interface, which lets you create great-looking shots in only a few steps. Now with version 4.0, VSCO Cam is optimized for iPad and offers new tools for both devices in this universal update.

VSCO Cam has been available since mid-2013, with great tools for editing images and a social layer came later with a photo feed that's sort of similar to what you get on Instagram. Unlike Instagram, the news feed (called 'The Grid') is curated by VSCO Cam and doesn't have nearly the user base of Instagram. But where VSCO Cam shines is in its delightfully minimalist interface that boasts several more photo-editing tools for better quality shots.

What developers Visual Supply Company have done in the latest update is add new tools for both the iPad and iPhone versions. Both get new manual photo tools for things such as focus, white balance, and exposure, along with a Journal feature that lets you pair words with your photo projects.

Getting used to the layout

The new version got some design changes since its launch last year, but VSCO Cam has mostly kept its minimalist look that makes all the app's tools only a couple of taps away. It can be a little confusing at first with unnamed buttons and only icons to guide you, but once you learn the ropes, the controls start to make sense. To get started, you can touch the camera icon to snap a fresh photo or grab one from your iPhone camera library by touching the plus sign.

The app has a sort of photographer's light table experience, where you import a photo from your library or the camera, then decide what to do with it. Touching a photo on your light table brings up a bank of buttons at the bottom for flagging it for later, performing edits, sharing to social networks, or deleting it.

Touching the edit icon (a combination of a paintbrush and wrench) gets you to a screen where you can choose between basic edits (wrench) or effects and filters (paintbrush). VSCO Cam's filter's are shown across the bottom of the screen on the iPhone, and down the side on the iPad, right withing thumbs reach. None of these filters have fancy names as you browse, and are instead just labeled things like B5, C1 and G3. Touching each button will show how the filter effects your photo, and each one has a slider so you can fine-tune the effect. On the iPad, you have the option to touch a grid-like button at the bottom to see how each filter changes your photo with big thumbnails.

More traditional editing tools such as brightness, contrast, and saturation are found behind the wrench icon, but you'll also find things like cropping and rotate tools.

Saving and sharing

When you're done adding filters and fine-tuning your image, you have a few options for sharing. You can post to Twitter, Instagram, Weibo, Google+ or Facebook, or you can simply save to your camera library, or send via e-mail. In the latest version you can also use VSCO Cam's Sync tool, that automatically syncs up your VSCO photos across your devices. In my testing it worked great, and synced images showed up almost immediately.

There's also a chance your photo will make into VSCO Cam's Grid (the social feed I mentioned earlier), but that is left up to whomever curates the feed. When you finish a photo, you'll see that it is pending for the grid, but it's pretty clear that the images that make it through are of high quality (judging from the feed), so you'll have to take a particularly nice shot and hope for the best.

This app is available only on the App Store for iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV.

Description

VSCO is a place to express your true self, make beautiful photos on mobile, and connect with a creative community.
Take your photography to the next level with quality presets and editing tools, and explore original content made by community members around the world.
FREE ON MOBILE
Edit with 10 VSCO presets
Use basic editing tools like Contrast, Saturation, and Grain
Explore inspiring photos and editorial in Discover
Share your photos for a chance to be curated by VSCO
VSCO MEMBERSHIP ON MOBILE
Access VSCO’s complete preset library, including 170+ presets
Recreate vintage film looks by Kodak, Fuji, Agfa, and others with Film X
Use advanced editing tools like HSL, Borders, and Video Editing
Explore inspiring tips, tricks, and tutorials tailored for members in Discover
Share your work for a chance to be curated by VSCO
MEMBERSHIP TRIAL AND SUBSCRIPTION TERMS
Start your VSCO membership with a free 7-day trial. Once the trial is over, you’ll be charged a nominal annual subscription fee. Your VSCO membership will automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can go to your Settings > iTunes Account & App Store > Apple ID > Subscriptions to manage your membership and turn auto-renew off. Your iTunes Account will be charged when the purchase is confirmed.
Read more about our terms and conditions here —
http://vsco.co/about/terms_of_use
Read more about our privacy policy here —
http://vsco.co/about/privacy_policy

What’s New

What’s new on VSCO
— Corrected error when saving and exporting a large number of images
— Fixes for top crashes
— Smaller bug fixes and performance improvements
Thanks for creating with VSCO! We regularly release updates to improve your experience. Update to the latest version of VSCO for access to our newest presets, editing tools, and inspiring content.
If you'd like our help with any issues, please visit vs.co/help.

20.5K Ratings

With a minimal interface and a wealth of inspired photo-altering tools, VSCO is one of our all-time favorite photography apps. Behind the crisp design, there’s easy-to-use editing tools, a vast range of stylish film-like presets, and social features that connect us with fellow photographers. VSCO is a must-have app for absolutely anyone who takes pictures.

Love it, but it could be better imo

I use this to edit all my photos and I love it, I'm also a VSCO X member and I definitely recommend it for everyone. But, I would like it if you guys made the highlight option to not only take away highlights but to enhance them as well, or present an option where I can select what portions of my image I want highlighted (I’d prefer this more), and the same for shadows. Also, I’d like to be able to add presets to DSCO, not just the ones you offer as soon as I take it, because the way it functions now I’d have to save the DSCO, then re upload it to VSCO, which I find tedious. I’d also like the option to turn other videos I have into DSCO. Oh, also for DSCO, I want to be able to save it to my VSCO library, instead of only being to save it to my phone or uploading it to my VSCO feed, and make it longer, DSCOs are so short. And it would be cool if you introduced options that are fun like chromatic aberration, or vintage scratches and dust. If you guys had all these things I wouldn’t touch another app lol. The app’s dope though, keep it up.

non app owner views

Because my viewers of my vsco web page without the application on their phone can only view a certain amount of my content, I have decided to no longer focus on my vsco, which was my highest prioritized platform of social media, and now only focus on my instagram and Facebook. I enjoyed having my vsco as a personal blog type app available for my viewers to look at my page even if they didn’t have the app. Now since vsco requires those to have the app to see all content I must shift my focus to a more easily accessible platform. I wanted to share my art and more personal side but don’t want to be limited because an application wants more users. I thought vsco supported everyone’s differences and sharing those with the world but now I see their focus on strictly obtaining users and making money off of them. This makes me less inclined to utilize vsco and far less inclined to ever purchase again through vsco. Your app brand was different and used to focus on the individual and now you’re just another one of the others, focusing primarily on money and less of the freedom of the user.

With a minimal interface and a wealth of inspired photo-altering tools, VSCO is one of our all-time favorite photography apps. Behind the crisp design, there’s easy-to-use editing tools, a vast range of stylish film-like presets, and social features that connect us with fellow photographers. VSCO is a must-have app for absolutely anyone who takes pictures.

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Information

Size
143.8 MB
Compatibility

Requires iOS 11.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Apple TV.

Languages

English, Dutch, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish

Infrequent/Mild Realistic Violence
Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References
Price
Free
In-App Purchases
  1. The Aesthetic SeriesFree
  2. Hypebeast / HBFree
  3. Yearly VSCO Membership$19.99

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.

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