![]() Of course, for the user, it remains "a process" to get images from a "real" camera on to (or off of) an iPad or an iPhone and VSCO's app doesn't come close to offering Lightroom's flexibility. ![]() They're running the Adobe play, here: more or less, you'll get the same "look" by processing on mobile, but VSCO gets $20 a year from your wallet and, more importantly, they get your images in their cloud to train the subject-recognition / data-harvesting AI they market to other big businesses. What I'm talking about is the VSCO mobile app & cloud, which offers all the film presets (and many more, for an in-app fee), and uses iOS's built-in RAW compatibility to work with RAW files you've pulled in from your "real" camera (or shot straight from your phone's cam). Just an FYI, Bob: VSCO did make a wrapper-host.
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