 So welcome back to another video today. I'll be showing you guys how I edit my Instagram photos So I'll be showing you guys the different applications I use and what kind of filters I use to Try to make those aesthetic pictures on my Instagram feed so if you guys are interested keep on watching I love taking pictures and I Spend a lot of time editing them too because I want all the pictures on my feet to look a certain way I feel like your Instagram feed can kind of be like a portfolio or like I don't know your artwork So I try to match the photos on my feed. So if you look at my Instagram my Instagram has been through Lots of changes So when I first started Instagram, I was trying to make these white backgrounds and Black frames and that took so long to make so as you can see that didn't last very long And then I started to do this horizontal vertical horizontal vertical to make them kind of I like the way that looked it was very Aesthetically pleasing, but it was just too much work. So I kind of gave up after a while too now When I look at my Instagram, I don't know. I can just say that I'm trying to make it look a little warm But I don't know. It's not looking the most Consistent, but I do try I try really hard guys All right, so let me show you guys some tips and tricks that I use to edit my Instagram pictures over here I have my favorite apps that I like to use for my pictures These six are the ones that I use the most visco I used to edit on my pictures no more and Fuji when I feel like taking film camera style pictures And then Photoshop fakes to you know fix and blur and he'll you know use those tools and snaps you'd also for the same reason and then this Application you and you and um, I think that's how you pronounce it just to see what picture I should upload next To see what will match my feed So I know some of you guys might be thinking like oh my gosh, this is so much work How do you put yourself through this? But I don't know I just like to look at it and like it kind of pleases me when it looks a certain way So I will go into visco and show you some of the filters that I use My most used filters right now Is m5 I bought a few of the presets and not all of these are free. I remember I bought the a series Um, I got this one for free dog dog series I bought the j series which I never use and I regret because I don't know It just never looks good with the type of photos that I take Maybe if you're like a nature photographer or you take a lot of pictures of the landscapes Then this series j series might be good, but with my pictures. I don't know I don't like it when my pictures are too saturated So I like to use a filter that will kind of desaturate my pictures like this It makes it look warmer too So these have been the filter that I used this one was also m5 This I didn't upload, but this is m5. This was m5 This is m5. Yeah, everything these days has been m5. I just like the warmth that it kind of gives you So I use some applications to kind of Delete any unwanted things in the background. It's called the healing tool. So to Show you an example with this. Let's find a picture that I use this tool on Yes, so for this one if you look closely, you will see that the background here over here It's like all distorted and that is because I erased this huge sign that was up there because I just felt like There's too much going on. Oh, I also erased something here Right there. If you see it, you see that it's distorted. There was something there If you look closely, you'll be able to notice. So I'll go into this photoshop fix app I have this photo loaded right here. Oh, I want to get rid of this blue banner on the top and this person, right? So I'll click on healing and then I'll do it a little out of time This is basically how I do it and then To delete this person. This is going to be a bit more difficult I mean, this is still gonna look pretty weird Because you're just like, oh what happened that we're there? That's all I want to leave there for now This is a really bad job So you just gotta, you know, click undo and just try it a few times to see What will work best in this situation Or in this photo I think that's pretty I think that's pretty Um noticeable, but I feel like that's the best I can do right now. I mean people aren't going to be like zooming into your picture. So You won't be able to notice that just makes it a little like less Messy. This is what I do to get rid of some unnecessary things in the background And this is what it looks like before and after before after before So the next application I want to talk about is nomo And this is a point and shoot vintage film camera And I actually bought the pro version. I don't remember how much it was But I think it's worth it because you get all these Different types of cameras So the newest one was inspired by context t3 with the color of kodak gold film So i'm going to show you what it looks like when you take a picture of this So this is what it looks like. Okay, that's a bad picture That's what it looks like Oh, this one doesn't have the time stamp Because the other cameras have the time stamp this one, for example If I take it like that There will be a time stamp there for those of you guys who like the old vintage feel then I recommend nomo And also who g this is good. Um, I also paid for this too So I can edit my pictures after I take them instead of just having to use this camera right away So if I take a picture of what's in front of me right now This is what it looks like Over here, I have a picture that is too dark since we have the backlight So I just want to brighten that up a little bit right not the overall picture But just this little segment So what you get you can do on snap seed is you can use tools Click on selective and then choose the area you want to brighten you can make it bigger or smaller But I want this whole area to be brighter, right? So I will put the brightness up and then instantly you have a less dark picture You're just uh brightening up the shadow parts. So it's easier to edit You can also add places too if you feel like you need more brightening in other areas You can also add an area over there. You can brighten it up Good And add another area once it's done I'm gonna save it and I'm gonna show you how I edit that one over here. So I'll open that up And I will do m5 but I'll bring it down to like Anywhere between a five and a six. Uh, this looks good to a 12 all the way up here I mean, I love the fall colors. I love how auto me it looks and how warm it looks But this this this is not what my feet looks like right now. So I'll just leave it perfectly at six And that's the difference it makes And then I'll go into exposure. I'll make it a little brighter if I need to or a little darker Maybe a little goes a long way. So I'm just gonna make it a little brighter and then sharpen it as well And add about 2.0 of grain and that's what it looks like with this picture too It was like this and then I used 6.5 of this 12.0 would make it look way too washed out So I'm just gonna leave it at 6.5 and that's the difference These days, you know, I don't know what picture to upload next I can move them around and see what looks good See if this is the way I want it And then like if I once I Decide on it, then I'll upload the next one I honestly don't know what the next picture is going to be yet by the time this video is uploaded I probably have another I probably will have another photo that I uploaded after this Those were the six major apps I used I would love to read what kind of tips you guys might have for editing pictures So please let me know down below on the comment box I hope you guys enjoyed this and found it helpful. And I look forward to seeing your aesthetic pictures as well So thanks for watching guys and stay tuned for the next video. Shine on loves