Gabz
Gabz

@maique Interesting that I have just got back using VSCO as well, even renewed my sub šŸ˜… nut it’s true, their filters are the best out there

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crossingthethreshold
crossingthethreshold

@Gaby @maique Oh boy, guess which app I am about to reinstall?! šŸ˜…

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gregmoore
gregmoore

@maique I love VSCO’s filters. They do such a good job with edits that aren’t so heavy handed that I regret them later. (Unlike Insta, Hipsta, and all the other ā€œstaā€ apps) I’m still on there too, and I love the photos people post there, but I find it a lonely place. After discovering the community here on Micro.blog, I don’t know if I could go back to VSCO’s private solitude.

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Gabz
Gabz

@maique here šŸ˜…

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pcora
pcora

@maique I use VSCO for many years too. Some of my favorite images use their filters. I remember using VSCO film back in the days, but very lightly as it was pretty expensive to me.

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yurymol
yurymol

@maique VSCO just tries so much to be a social network and makes exporting images too difficult for me, that’s why I ultimately switched to Darkroom on iOS.

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lukemperez
lukemperez

@maique VSCO will owe you royalties for how many microbloggers resub to them. I’m downloading the app this morning and we’ll see how it goes. But I suspect I won’t be far behind everyone else on giving them another go.

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lukemperez
lukemperez

@maique back when I was a starving grad student who couldn’t even justify the microblog $5/mo, I had a great workflow of editing between three apps. Exposure, dodge/burn and such in one, filters in VSCO, border and final exports in a third. That is to say I love the free version. But now that I’m gainfully employed, it wouldn’t be the worst thing if I subscribed.

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