Vintage Photo Filter
Turn any photo into a Dazz Cam or OldRoll style shot with 8 film-inspired presets — warm color casts, grain, vignettes, VHS scanlines and channel fringing, or a classic Polaroid frame. Blend the effect to taste with one intensity slider, then download at full resolution. Nothing ever leaves your browser.
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How to apply a vintage filter to a photo
- Upload a photo. Drag and drop an image or click to browse — JPEG, PNG, WebP and BMP are all supported.
- Pick a preset. Scroll the swatch strip and choose from 8 looks: Dazz, Y2K, 1998 VHS, Polaroid, B&W Film, Sepia, CCD or Lomo. Each thumbnail previews the effect on your own photo.
- Dial in the intensity. Use the Intensity slider (0-100%) to blend the filtered look back with your original — full strength or a subtle touch.
- Download. Click the JPG button to export at your photo's full original resolution, ready to post.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Are my files uploaded?
- No. Every filter, from color grading to grain and vignette, is rendered locally on the HTML canvas in your browser — your photo never touches a server.
- Is this like Dazz Cam / OldRoll?
- Yes — the presets are inspired by the warm, grainy, vignette-heavy looks popularized by apps like Dazz Cam and OldRoll, rebuilt as free, in-browser canvas filters with no app install.
- What does the Intensity slider do?
- It blends the fully filtered image back over your original photo at the chosen opacity (0-100%), giving you one continuous control across every preset instead of separate settings for each.
- What do the 8 presets look like?
- Dazz: warm cast + dark vignette + grain. Y2K: overexposed cyan/teal flash look. 1998 VHS: scanlines + RGB fringing. Polaroid: faded tones + white frame. B&W Film: high-contrast grayscale + grain. Sepia: classic tone matrix. CCD: saturated, cool-balance digicam look. Lomo: heavy vignette + punchy contrast.
- Can I get a random look?
- Yes — hit the Dice button to jump to a random preset at a random intensity between 60-100% for a quick, shareable result.
- Does the download keep full resolution?
- Yes. The on-screen preview is downscaled for speed, but clicking download always re-renders and exports at your photo's original full resolution.
Use Cases
- Give phone photos an instant Dazz Cam / OldRoll film look before posting to Instagram or Threads
- Add a Y90s/Y2K digicam vibe to throwback content
- Create a VHS/1998 camcorder aesthetic for nostalgia edits and video thumbnails
- Frame a favorite shot as a shareable Polaroid-style print
- Convert photos to moody black & white or sepia for a timeless look