2024 Author: Malcolm Clapton | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 03:44
VSCOcam, the most popular photo editor for mobile devices, received a major update yesterday. Version 4.0 for iOS brings iPad support, a redesigned user interface, a change history feature, and more.
This is what VSCOcam looks like on iPad. Agree, editing pictures on a "tablet" is much more convenient. And shooting on a tablet has recently been quite a rewarding occupation:
It is especially convenient to do this using cloud synchronization. Just mark the pictures you want and they will appear on all your iOS devices connected to VSCO. You can start editing on, say, your iPhone and finish on your iPad.
Plus, the history of all changes can be tracked. VSCO 4.0 stores information about applied filters and tools. You can always remove or reconfigure the required option.
Another interesting feature is Journal. Now you can not only share single images in the Grid, but also tell entire photo stories. You can add text and pictures. Although the Storehouse VSCO Journal is still a long way off. But already something.
The application interface has undergone redrawing. Now it not only supports iPad, but also contains new icons and UI elements. Separately, I would like to note the new stylish black and white icon.
VSCOcam 4.0 for iPhone and iPad is now available for download from the App Store. For mobile photographers - set and use is a must!
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