How I Edit My Instagram Photos | Viviannnv

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Based on tutorials by the creator Viviannnv, her Instagram photo editing process relies heavily on achieving a clean, bright, and white aesthetic using a specific sequence of apps and filters.

Here is a step-by-step breakdown of how Viviannnv typically edits her photos:

Step 1: Whitening and Detailing with FaceTune

Viviannnv begins the editing process in FaceTune to clean up the image and emphasize a stark, bright white background.

    Whiten Tool: She primarily uses the Whiten tool to lighten backgrounds and neutralize colors, especially to make whites in the photo appear brighter and cleaner. This helps eliminate yellow or off-white tints.

    Details Tool: She sometimes uses the Details tool to sharpen specific elements of the photo, such as plants or objects, to make them stand out.

Step 2: Applying a Consistent Filter with VSCO

After the initial cleanup and whitening, the photo is imported into the VSCO app to apply a consistent filter that defines her feed's aesthetic.

    Primary Filters: She frequently uses filters from the F series (like F1 or F2) and the C series (like C1 or C2). These filters are known for being clean and bright.

    S2 Filter: Some tutorials mention using the S2 filter and dragging the intensity down to a low level (around 4) to subtly clean and brighten the image further.

    Filter Adjustment: She emphasizes that the specific filter and its intensity are adjusted based on the original photo's lighting, ensuring all photos maintain a cohesive, white-themed look.

Step 3: Final Tweaks in the Instagram App

The final step is often a quick check and minimal adjustment within the Instagram app before posting.

    Brightness/Clarity: She occasionally adjusts the brightness or adds a small amount of structure/clarity if the photo still needs a final lift or pop.

The core of the "Viviannnv" editing style is the strategic combination of FaceTune's Whiten tool for a clean base and a bright, specific VSCO filter for a consistent, aesthetically pleasing feed.

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