VSCO launched new tools for its photo/video editing app on Tuesday, with a new preset and options to edit videos with speed and reverse.
VSCO X
An Introduction to Photo Editing App āVSCOā
Andrew has been using VSCO since 2017. As a social media app, VSCO doesn’t have ads, follower counts, or comments from strangers.
VSCO Adds a New Feature to Create Videos Called āMontageā
VSCO announced a new feature Wednesday called Montage. Itās a tool that lets users create multimedia videos.
VSCO X Film Presets and What They're Best For (Update)
VSCO X is a membership program for the photography app VSCO. It’s a yearly subscription that offers members exclusive film emulation presets.
Publish VSCO Videos With New This App Feature
After I published my list of VSCO presets I thought Iād send it to the folks at the company. As it turns out they had something to share with me too. As part of the VSCO X membership (US$19.99/year), users can how publish their videos to the feed, which was previously limited to photos.
We know this is something our community has been asking for and we canāt wait to see how you bring your stories to life with the new tools weāre making available for our members. Weāve rounded up some tips for how to take advantage of the new video features with your VSCO membership.
VSCO X October 2019 Film: Kodak Ektachrome E100VS
The newest film preset for VSCO X members is based on the Kodak Ektachrome E100VS film, and the preset is called KA3.
VSCO X July Films: Kodak Portra 400VC, Kodak Portra 400UC
It’s been a long time since VSCO released new Film X presets, but we have two that were just released: Kodak Portra 400VC (KP6) and Kodak Portra 400UC (KP).
VSCO Hasnāt Released a Film X Preset Since January
The story Iām linking to is a bit of a behind-the-scenes look at the effort VSCO puts into emulating analog film. The company releases these special presets as part of its VSCO X membership, which costs US$20/year.
Its Film X filters recreate the look of long-gone analog films like Ektar 100, Portra 400, and Kodak Tri-X (a favorite of the late street photographer Garry Winogrand). It’s a long process that involves not just coding, but locating old film stock and reverse engineering the pictures captured on it.
Itās interesting to read, but Iād also like to take this opportunity to say that Iām a VSCO X member and VSCO hasnāt released a Film X preset since January. We were promised one new preset every month. Time to cancel?
Looking at the VSCO Privacy Policy
Recently Bryan Chaffin challenged Andrew to examine the VSCO privacy policy and translate it from lawyer-speak to human-speak. Here’s what he found.
VSCO X Review, Bringing Analog Film Presets to Digital Photographers
VSCO celebrates the act of photography as an art form, and there is a special subscription called VSCO X, that gives you exclusive tools to use.