Visual Supply Company, which is popularly known VscoIt is said that a dedicated camera app for iPhone is being prepared to launch. The dubbed capture, the app will initially be available on iOS as an alternative to the third party of the underlying camera app. It can allow users to choose between different film-style presets that can be applied before capturing a photo. VSCO is expected to launch the capture app soon in select markets including Australia and New Zealand.
VSCO Capture App features
According to Chris Welch of BloombergCapture will be introduced as a free-to-use app iPhone However it will be mandatory to sign with the VSCO account. It is said that the company is the first standalone app launched by the company in more than a decade. This will reportly provide users with two modes – automatic and manual choice.
East is expected to be aimed at the purpose of users who do not have technical proficiency of taking photos and simply want to capture the best shot. Meanwhile, the latter will allow others to play with several parameters, including the exposure compensation and shutter speed. In addition, there will also be adjustments for visual effects such as bloom and hallations.
The report shows that the capture app will come with the 50 VSCO preset which includes film-style filters, which can be implemented before taking the photo. This image is estimated to edit the post-capture and eliminate the need to enable Instagram and VSCO’s rapid sharing on the social media platforms. Additionally, it is also reported to be integrated with the VSCO app, allowing users to migrate pictures on the main app from capture.
However, the Capture App of VSCO will not allegedly offer any artificial intelligence (AI) -backed features, at least on launch, unlike the main app, which has offerings such as canvas, which is bound by a premium membership.
According to the report, the Capture app will be released in select testing markets including Australia, Ireland and New Zealand next week. app StoreThe company has also planned American release, but is expected to be “later summer”.