Instagram filters names and Instagram filters list. What filter is everyone using on Instagram 2019; the most popular Instagram filters 2019.
Before we see the list of available Instagram Filters, let us learn to use Instagram Filters:
Once you’ve taken or uploaded a photo or video, you can edit it by applying filters:
- Tap Next, then tap the filter you’d like to apply.
- Tap the filter again if you want to adjust filter strength left or right using the slider. Tap Done to save your change.
- Tap Next to add a caption and location and to share your photo.
Instagram Filters
Instagram offers a number of photographic filters that users can apply to their images:
- Normal: No filter applied.
- 1977: The increased exposure with a red tint gives the photograph a rosy, brighter, faded look.
- Amaro: Adds light to an image, with the focus on the center.
- Brannan: Increases contrast and exposure and adds a metallic tint.
- Earlybird: Gives photographs an older look with a sepia tint and warm temperature.
- Hefe: High contrast and saturation, with a similar effect to Lo-Fi but not quite as dramatic.
- Hudson: Creates an “icy” illusion with heightened shadows, cool tint and dodged center.
- Inkwell: Direct shift to black and white – no extra editing.
- Kelvin: Increases saturation and temperature to give it a radiant “glow”.
- Lo-fi: Enriches color and adds strong shadows through the use of saturation and “warming” the temperature.
- Mayfair: Applies a warm pink tone, subtle vignetting to brighten the photograph center and a thin black border.
- Nashville: Warms the temperature, lowers contrast and increases exposure to give a light “pink” tint – making it feel “nostalgic”.
- Rise: Adds a “glow” to the image, with softer lighting of the subject.
- Sierra: Gives a faded, softer look.
- Sutro: Burns photo edges, increases highlights and shadows dramatically with a focus on purple and brown colors.
- Toaster: Ages the image by “burning” the center and adds a dramatic vignette.
- Valencia: Fades the image by increasing exposure and warming the colors, to give it an antique feel.
- Walden: Increases exposure and adds a yellow tint.
- Willow: A monochromatic filter with subtle purple tones and a translucent white border.
- X-Pro II: Increases color vibrancy with a golden tint, high contrast and slight vignette added to the edges.
- Slumber: Desaturates the image as well as adds haze for a retro, dreamy look – with an emphasis on blacks and blues.
- Cream: Adds a creamy look that both warms and cools the image.
- Ludwig: A slight hint of desaturation that also enhances light.
- Aden: This filter gives a blue/green natural look.
- Perpetua: Adding a pastel look, this filter is ideal for portraits.
- Clarendon: Intensifies shadows and brightens highlights. Originally released as a video-only filter.
- Gingham: Washes photos out. Gives a yellowish tone when used on dark photos or a brighter, dreamy look when used on light photos.
- Moon: Black and white version of Gingham, with slightly more intense shadows.
- Stinson: Subtle filter that brightens an image, washing out the colors slightly.
- Crema: Vintage filter that desaturates images. Smooths and washes out skin tones.
- Lark: Desaturates reds while punching up blues and greens – brings landscapes to life.
- Reyes: Gives photos a dusty, vintage look.
- Juno: Tints cool tones green, makes warm tones pop and whites glow – for vibrant photos of people.
- Lux: An effect that “lightens shadows, darkens highlights and increases contrast”.
In December 2014, Slumber, Crema, Ludwig, Aden, and Perpetua were five new filters to be added to the Instagram filter family
The Most Popular Instagram Filters
According to Canva https://www.canva.com/learn/popular-instagram-filters/ these are the most popular Instagram filters:
- Clarendon
- Gingham
- Juno
- Lark
- Mayfair
- Sierra
- Valencia
- Walden
- X Pro II
- Ludwig
