![]() ![]() The “Cross process” filter is lovely, although it can get a bit too much. I used it often because of background processing which allowed me to snap photos simultaneously. ![]() Summary: For a while, this was an app that replaced my default camera app on the iPhone. But perhaps this is because my phone is getting old and slow. Even the iPhone camera is sometimes faster. Recently, it has been taking me centuries (an overstatement) to load the camera. Some glitches previously have also caused my photos to disappear from my lightbox. Hence the original photo will be lost forever. You can only do so by manually saving the photo to your phone, after which the edited photo disappears from the lightbox. Although it saves your edits and allows for changes later, it does not directly save the edited photo to your iPhone Camera Roll. The ”Clarity” option is helpful in enhancing photos, especially those underexposed or taken under dim lighting.Ĭons: The lightbox option feels clumsy. It has the ability to upload multiple photos at once to social media websites (although the Facebook upload option has been a little glitchy for a while now). There are tonnes of filters and adjustments including cropping, rotating and touch exposure/focus. Pros: Photo processing in the background allows simultaneous shots, which is one of my favourite features. Taken with Camera+, edited with “Clarity” and “Cross Process” Summary: I seldom use it, unless I am attempting to snap a fleeting moment the Camera app is quickest to access (from my lock screen). ![]() The image may appear to have been edited but when uploaded, it resumes its original image. Editing, including rotating and cropping, is glitchy. Takes a few seconds to process photos before being able to snap the next one. The app is also easily accessible from the lock screen and snapping photos with volume buttons is a big plus point.Ĭons: Slow. (I am currently using an iPhone 4 which is about a year and a half old.) VSCO CAM comes in close, however there are still certain limitations.įor the sake of comparison, here is a list of my favourite camera apps based on my personal experience, and why I am so inclined towards the new VSCO app. I recently purchased the VSCO CAM on the Appstore for $0.99, and I must say it is quite a lovely app with beautiful filters. Being the iPhone photography addict that I am, I have been downloading tonnes of camera apps, testing out the editing, filters and shooting, but have never been able to settle on one. Camera Apps for iPhone introducing VSCO CAM ![]()
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