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VSCO launches Studio Pro mobile photo editing app and gears up $500 per year subscription
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The VSCO One subscription bundle is aimed at handling a professional photographer’s entire business, from editing to delivery.
Key facts
- The $500 per year VSCO One subscription will launch later this month as an alternative to the “fragmented approach” of using disconnected software platforms for photo editing and business operations
- VSCO says more features are coming later, including support for RAW images, advanced export options, and additional advanced editing tools like adjusting image aspect ratios
- The VSCO One subscription bundle is aimed at handling a professional photographer’s entire business, from editing to delivery
- VSCO is taking on Adobe with a new Studio Pro editing app rolling out today on iOS and coming to macOS later this year, as Bloomberg reports
Summary
VSCO is taking on Adobe with a new Studio Pro editing app rolling out today on iOS and coming to macOS later this year, as Bloomberg reports. A press release says the app is made for managing high-volume editing projects, like “weddings, portraits, events, sports, school photography, and other large-scale photoshoots.” The $500 per year VSCO One subscription will launch later this month as an alternative to the “fragmented approach” of using disconnected software platforms for photo editing and business operations like contacting customers or delivering the finished images. Tim Cook says RAM expenses are ‘unsustainable’ and Apple is going to raise prices.