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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 ...
Capture will let users apply film-like presets before shooting, offering manual controls and a streamlined photography ...
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.
Studio. The Studio page acts as a repository for both unedited and edited content imported to the app or taken with the VSCO camera. The Studio is divorced from a user’s profile, which means it ...
VSCO, the company behind the popular VSCO photo editing app and photo sharing social network, is today adding a new video editing tool to its VSCO app on iOS. According to TechCrunch, the new ...
VSCO is another good camera app to look at if you're an iPhone user. It comes with many of the same features the other options on the list have including adjustable shutter speed and exposure control.
Exclusive: VSCO is releasing its own camera app — the company’s first new standalone release in a decade. It’s called Capture ...
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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