Here are 5 VSCO filters that perfectly capture the ’90s aesthetic — film grain, soft flash, vintage tones, and that nostalgic “photo album” vibe 📼✨🧃
📺 1. M5 (Retro Film Warmth)
- Mood: Golden, nostalgic, straight out of a disposable camera.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: -0.3
- Temperature: +1
- Fade: +2
- Grain: +2
- Look: Warm, hazy tones like ’90s family photos.
- Perfect for: Indoor flash shots, denim outfits, cozy throwbacks.
🎞️ 2. A4 (Warm Analog Film)
- Mood: Muted, warm, and cinematic.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: -0.5
- Contrast: +1
- Temperature: +1
- Grain: +1
- Look: Creamy warmth and natural shadows.
- Perfect for: Sunlight photos, cafés, and street film shots.
📹 3. F2 (Cool Vintage Film)
- Mood: Editorial, moody, and slightly faded — think Calvin Klein ads.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: +0.5
- Contrast: -1
- Temperature: -1
- Grain: +1
- Look: Clean whites and muted shadows.
- Perfect for: Monochrome outfits, vintage minimalism.
📼 4. A6 (Clean & Classic)
- Mood: Balanced and timeless — neutral, slightly filmic.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: +0.3
- Contrast: +1
- Temperature: +0.5
- Shadows: +0.5
- Look: Soft detail, clear whites, and slight warmth.
- Perfect for: Everyday 90s looks, Polaroid-like clarity.
📸 5. P5 (Retro Cool Glow)
- Mood: Moody neon and VHS nostalgia.
- Adjustments:
- Exposure: -1
- Temperature: -1
- Tint: +1 (for a purple-blue hue)
- Grain: +2
- Look: Cool shadows, pink/purple undertones, vintage film edge.
- Perfect for: Party flash pics, old posters, night city vibes.
Would you like me to generate a “90s photo grid” showing the same image under all five of these filters — like a film roll aesthetic preview? I can make it for you next with your permission.
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