The famous VSCO photo and video editor finally brings its DSCO camera with which to create looping videos, similar to boomerang. It is available with a new option within the camera, in the app itself. And only for those who subscribe to the service premium by VSCO.
VSCO started out as an app for applying professional filters to photography, first on iOS and then on Android. The app was in the process of being transformed into a social photography app while modifying the purchase of the different filter packs for a subscription. And it also allowed to edit the video; with its own options, like DSCO, a small video that plays in a loop. Exclusive to iOS, said DSCO is now on Android.
VSCO Camera on Android Adds DSCO Capture
With so many acronyms it makes sense to get lost, it’s not in vain that the platform has grown into features keeping its identity alive. VSCO still allows photo editing in addition to applying filters, the same goes for video. And what’s new in Android is direct capture of small looped video fragments.
As soon as you open the VSCO app after the last update, and as long as the account has a subscription premium, the news appears: DSCO is now available on Android. To use this type of capture, you must do the following:
- Open the VSCO camera by clicking on the ‘+’ in the lower menu and then clicking on the camera icon.
- You will see more options appear at the bottom of the camera: Photo, DSCO and Video. Click on the second.
- Hold down the shutter button until you capture the images you need.
- VSCO will allow you to edit the recorded fragment, but without too many options: you can apply one of the supported filters (lower part) and turn off the audio (icon in the upper right corner of the screen).
- Save the created DSCO with the lower icon “Save”. You can also share it directly on your VSCO profile as well as on Instagram (Wall and Story), Facebook (Story), WhatsApp or Snapchat, among other options.
- If you register the DSCO you can edit it with DSCO video editor, which has a plethora of options apart from different effects.
DSCO is nothing more than a 10 second gif-like boomerang with missing frames and without the reverse video. Even so, you are curious, especially with the video editing options provided by VSCO. If you subscribed to the platform and didn’t have an iPhone, you can now save these short videos directly to your Android.
VSCO: photo and video editor
- Developer: VSCO
- Download it on: google play
- Price: Free
- Category: Photography