
With reprocessing, and multi-filter layering, using CameraBag makes it exciting turn your modern photos into retro images. Any of these combinations can be saved for later use, and additional filter combinations can be downloaded from Never Center’s

By selecting Multi-filter, you can layer filters on top of each other to find new, and exciting combinations. When the Reprocess button is selected, clicking on each filter multiple times will reprocess the applied filter, adding subtle changes each time. Where CameraBag differs from its iOS counterparts is its ability to reprocess each filter, and the way it allows you to layer multiple filters on top of each other. There is a drop-down menu that allows you to keep these on (the default), turn them off, or mix and match borders, crops, and filters. Each filter also has a border and cropping style connected to it. The ten filters include imitations of toy cameras, black & white, and cross-processed film. Each thumbnail shows a preview of the filter that can be applied to the image. Your photo appears in the center of the window with a row of thumbnails below.

To use Camerabag, simply drag an image to the window that opens when the app is launched.
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The move to the Mac allowed Never Center to maintain the appeal of the iPhone app, while adding plenty of new features. In response to its positive reception, CameraBag maker NerveCenter brought the app’s simple ease-of-use and filters to a desktop application.
