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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 ...
The film presets are inspired by classic analog film stocks, including Kodak, Fuji, and Ilford. Here’s how to install it.
Four years after the dawn of the VSCO Girl, VSCO wants you to know that it’s still very much alive. Photographers and other aesthetically inclined creators still flock to the app’s suite of tools, ...
The VSCO app is adding yet another AI-based feature to help photographers with their workflows: prompt-based image editing. Here’s how it works. Last year, VSCO debuted the AI Lab tool in partnership ...
The VSCO app (pronounced vis-ko), formerly known as VSCO Cam, is a photo editing and sharing platform which uses a "creator-first philosophy" to engage users with their own creativity. The app has ...
Joel Flory, co-founder and CEO of VSCO, started his career as a commercial and wedding photographer, at a time when digital began replacing analog film photography. After visiting the website of his ...
I n 2013, Joel Flory and Greg Lutze sat down for dinner at Park Tavern, an upscale bistro in San Francisco, with a third man: Instagram cofounder Kevin Systrom. Flory and Lutze had launched VSCO, a ...
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