VSCO Film cut my editing time in half, when I started using VSCO Keys, my editing time was cut in half again. I also use another product from VSCO called VSCO Keys. I generally don’t have to tweak my images at all after I’ve applied the different presets and for someone who shoots as much as i do, that’s amazing. Not only has VSCO helped me speed up my processing immensly, it has made me happy with my processing. Pack 1 has the most classic looks, pack 2 have a few more dramatic looks and pack 3 are presets made to look like instant film (polaroid). I use all three packs, which presets I use generally depends on my own mood, i have used and use pretty much all of the presets, but I rarely use more than one colour and one black and white preset per wedding or shoot. The three packs have a number of presets made to mimic different film stocks. VSCO Film 1,2 and 3 are presets for Lightroom and Photoshop. Ever since VSCO film was released in 2011, I have used their presets for all my editing, I rarely even open photoshop these days. With that said though, I do edit my images. The truth is that most of it is done in camera, properly exposed images shot in good light is what makes a good image, not the processing. I get a lot of emails about how I get my digital images to look the way they do. VSCO no longer offers these presets for desktop use.
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