![]() ![]() The only way to get your own shots into the public Grid is to be selected via a mysterious vetting process, but if all you want to do is make your photos available to friends, you can share a URL for the images you add to your own personal Grid. It’s curated, which is a bit dangerous: You can easily get lost browsing gorgeous photography from fellow shutterbugs. The app lets you share images via conventional means, like Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, but it desperately wants you to submit your images to the app’s central sharing feature, an online photo gallery called the Grid. You can also import photos one at a time into VSCO for editing. You can automatically add photos taken with VSCO to your camera’s roll, or keep them separate-your choice. Like several other photo apps, VSCO maintains its own camera roll. While many of the free and paid effects are quite nice, the app’s minimalist approach can get in the way: Every effect has a useless name like B1, C1, or G3 that tells you nothing about what it does-only when you select the effect and tap it a second time do you find out that it also goes by an only slightly-less-obscure name like Moody, Mellow, or Classic. You also get a small set of about a dozen Instagram-like filters, each of which can be fine-tuned with an intensity slider you can add about two dozen more via in-app purchase. ![]()
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