Image Filter Presets

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Transform your images with professionally-designed filter presets. Choose from vintage film looks, retro aesthetics, glitch effects, and artistic treatments - all processed directly in your browser.

How to Apply Filter Presets

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Upload your image (JPG, PNG, WebP)

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Select a filter category

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Choose your desired preset from the dropdown

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Preview updates automatically

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Download your filtered image

Supported Image Format Differences

JPG files use lossy compression, making them ideal for photographs with complex color gradients but unsuitable for images requiring transparency. PNG files support lossless compression and alpha channels, preserving sharp edges and transparency for graphics or logos. WebP offers superior compression ratios for both lossy and lossless modes, reducing file size by up to 34% compared to PNG while maintaining visual quality, though older browsers may not support it.

When To Use This Tool

  • Creating vintage-style social media posts that mimic 1920s film photography
  • Adding retro 80s-90s color palettes to modern digital artwork
  • Applying glitch effects to digital art for a cyberpunk aesthetic
  • Generating noise and grain textures to simulate film stock on digital photos
  • Converting standard photos to black and white or inverted color schemes
  • Preparing images for web use with reduced file sizes via 92% quality output

Fixed Output Quality Constraint

The tool enforces a strict 92% quality setting for all JPG and PNG downloads. Users cannot adjust this value to achieve higher fidelity or smaller file sizes, as the preset is locked to balance visual clarity with reasonable download speeds.

Format Tradeoffs

JPG provides the smallest file size for photographic content
JPG introduces compression artifacts and cannot store transparency
PNG preserves perfect image quality and supports transparent backgrounds
PNG files are significantly larger than JPGs for complex photographs
WebP delivers the best compression efficiency for web delivery
WebP lacks native support in older browsers like Internet Explorer

File Size Calculation Example

  1. Original 4000x3000 pixel image is 12 megapixels
  2. Uncompressed RGB data totals approximately 36 MB
  3. Applying a Vintage filter modifies pixel data without changing dimensions
  4. Exporting as JPG at 92% quality reduces file to 2.4 MB
  5. Exporting as PNG at 92% quality reduces file to 8.1 MB
  6. Final download size is 2.4 MB for JPG or 8.1 MB for PNG

Key Features

60+ Artistic Presets

Apply over 60 specific filters across six categories, including vintage film emulation, retro throwback aesthetics, glitch effects, and noise overlays.

Split-Screen Live Preview

Compare original and edited images side-by-side with real-time updates to select the perfect look before downloading.

Client-Side Image Processing

Process JPG, PNG, or WebP files entirely in your browser using JavaScript libraries, ensuring photos never leave your device.

Your Privacy Matters

Filter processing runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript. No uploads, no server processing, no data collection. Your original images remain on your device.

Frequently Asked Questions

What filter categories are available?

The tool organizes over 60 presets into six distinct categories for precise artistic control. Users can select from Vintage filters that emulate classic film photography, Retro options for modern throwback aesthetics, and Color Tints for specific warm or cool adjustments. Additional categories include Glitch Effects for channel offsets, Noise & Grain for film textures, and general Effects like greyscale or brightness inversion.

Can I use these filters on mobile?

Yes, the tool works on all modern browsers including mobile devices. Upload from your phone's camera roll and apply filters instantly.

Do filters reduce image quality?

Filters maintain your original image resolution. Output quality is set to 92% for optimal balance between file size and visual quality.

What's the difference between Vintage and Retro?

Vintage filters emulate classic film photography (1920s aesthetic, sepia tones). Retro filters create modern throwback looks (80s-90s inspired color palettes).