![]() You can hold the image to see the original photo in both. Also, the paid subscription has premium recipes. You can save one recipe on its free plan, while on its premium, multiple recipes can be saved. VSCO can save your edits in recipes that can be used on other images. Extra optionsīoth provide copying the edits and applying them to other photos. There are ways to download and install both on Windows PC, but as the methods are not official, I recommend researching before implementing. ![]() ![]() One thing I don’t like about this app is that when you save the edited photo, it automatically shares the photo on its social media platform.īoth are available on Android and iOS devices, including mobile phones and tablets. VSCO has built-in Instagram options to quickly share the edited images. Furthermore, you can save images in PNG format. Snapseed also offers to set the image size in settings for all edits, while a quality option allows adjusting the photo quality. The image metadata such as photo location and camera details are exported too. It automatically adjusts the basic edits, including brightness and contrast.īoth export images in the same resolution unless you crop them. On Snapseed, the first option in tools is auto-tune. VSCO does not support this auto-tune feature, but when you import a photo, it auto-selects one of the filters. The option is excellent for inexperienced photographs. The quick edit option is “auto-tune,” which automatically enriches the image. Snapseed does not has an intensity option, but it has some great filters. The program also separates the filters into categories, and under each category, you find one or two free and many premium filters. In VSCO, each filter has a magic wand option that controls the filter’s intensity. Lightroom Mobile Filters VSCO Filter Magic Wand In total, Snapseed has more features compared to VSCO. 11 looks (filters) with an option to add more.
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