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Digital Photography Review on MSNVSCO rolls out Capture, its first standalone camera app for iPhoneGraphic: VSCO Just last week, Adobe quietly launched a potentially powerful camera app for iPhone users. Now, another ...
Exclusive: VSCO is releasing its own camera app — the company’s first new standalone release in a decade. It’s called Capture ...
VSCO, the popular photo-editing and social media app, is planning to release its own camera software for iPhones, as it joins a growing wave of third-party developers offering an alternative to Apple ...
The new iOS app is called Capture and is coming first to test markets such as Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand, Bloomberg reports. It’s set to become available in the US later this summer. [Link: ...
Investing.com -- VSCO is launching a new iPhone camera app called Capture that allows users to apply its signature film-style filters before taking photos, according to Bloomberg.
UPDATE: VSCO has reached out to us to deny a pre-capture filter application feature. VSCO X and Film X will however offer a high level of interactive adjustment through the filters made available ...
Popular photography app VSCO recently announced that users can now capture and edit images in RAW on the iPhone 6s, 6s Plus, iPhone 7, 7 Plus, and iPhone SE, while running iOS 10. Apple introduced ...
Image Credits: VSCO. VSCO made a plan to capture some of that emergent behavior and last year launched Spaces — collaborative galleries where photographers can upload images around a theme and ...
Last time we heard from VSCO, the company trotted out a separate photography app for GIFs. Turning its attention back to its flagship software for snapshots, the VSCO options for both Android and ...
VSCO's CEO Eric Wittman says the photo-editing app is profitable and outlines lessons for emerging social-media founders. Business Insider Subscribe Newsletters ...
Capture will let users apply film-like presets before shooting, offering manual controls and a streamlined photography ...
According to Bloomberg's Chris Welch, Capture will be introduced as a free-to-use app for iPhone although signing in with a ...
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