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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

New VSCO Capture Application for iPhone Users Opened all over the world

VSCO Capture, VSCO’s new camera application developed only for iOS, has been available worldwide. The application, which can be downloaded only in Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, is now available to the App Store users in all countries, including Türkiye. This new application for iPhone users stands out with its simple design and real -time filter support. The VSCO Capture comes with over 50 front -set film filters and makes a photo pre -determination while taking pictures. The application offers a flexible structure for mobile photographers with manual control settings and RAW shooting option.

VSCO Capture allows users to shape their frames with filters before pressing the shutter button. Filters supported by the application include film -like effects such as Bloom and Halaization. The Bloom effect creates a soft brightness effect in bright areas, while Halaization adds a reddish glow in the illuminated areas. The intensity, tone and coverage area of these effects can be manually adjusted. Photos can be taken in Apple Poraw format, varying according to JPEG, RAW or iPhone models. RAW support is limited to a resolution of 12 MP, while PORRAW shots can be saved with higher details.

Users can store their photos both in the local gallery of their phones and with the VSCO application. The application works on iPhone devices with an operating system iOS 16.6 or more. With features such as adjustable ISO, snapshot, white balance and manual focus, the application targets users who want more than automatic shooting. The application of 114 MB is currently offered to all users for free. While there is no paid content in -app, it is sufficient to use only VSCO account to use.

The application offers the opportunity to work with double -version by offering filter and filter -free photo recordings at the same time. The simultaneous recording of the original state with a filter -applied copy during shooting offers a useful function, especially for users who want to compare after the arrangement. In addition, users can use more advanced editing tools by sending the content taken with VSCO Capture directly to the VSCO application. This integration structure of the application accelerates the transition from shooting to regulation. Although a plan for Android users has not been announced, this move on the iOS side shows the importance of the company to the platform.

In a statement made by the developer team, it is emphasized that the application is given priority especially in the development process of the application. In this context, a simple user interface was preferred and complex menu structures were avoided. Guide screens and adjustment panels accessible from the application make it easier to reach the basic shooting settings without requiring technical information. Users can see filter effects live before or during the shooting. VSCO Capture, especially for iPhone users who want to combine analog photography aesthetics with digital shooting, is located as an alternative mobile camera option.

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