“Instagram filter, Snapchat filters. They're not fucking filters, they're masks.”— Kevin McManus, Matthew McManus, Grayson Wentz, Jeremy Culhane, imdb.com
“If you want to edit your Instagram photos like a real influencer, here’s a tip: Don’t use Instagram filters.”— Julia Brucculieri, huffingtonpost.com
“Two types of filters had negative correlations: Saturation correlated to slightly lower views, and age effects led to lower comments.”— Courtney Seiter, blog.bufferapp.com
“You can use emojis as color overlay filters on your snaps. Simply place the emoji over the snap and blow it up. The emoji’s edge will create a colorful filter.”— Minou Clark, Kyli Singh, huffingtonpost.com
“Snapchat is constantly rotating in and out old and new lenses. If your favorite lenses isn’t there anymore, you can go into your device’s main settings and reverse the date. Turn off automatic date and time in the settings and then enter the date that offered the lenses you want.”— Laura Dang, nextshark.com
“You can create your own geofilters for neighborhoods, cities, or more personal events like birthday parties and weddings.”— Alex Heath, businessinsider.com
“You can stack filters on top of each other to create multiple effects at once. Tap and hold on the screen with one filter enabled and then swipe again with another finger to keep adding.”— Alex Heath, businessinsider.com
“If you're gonna post my photos with filters over them you might as well just kill me while you're at it.”— Brandon Woelfel, twitter.com
“Is there a filter on Instagram that fixes Bitchy Resting Face? Asking for a friend.”— Anna Kendrick, twitter.com
“Don’t over-filter yourself. Everyone can tell, I promise. That said, sometimes it’s fun to do ALL THE FILTERS on your selfie.”— Kara Nesvig, thoughtcatalog.com
“Play around with filters and time of day, and you're sure to have that Selena-worthy selfie in no time.”— Lily Herman, teenvogue.com
“All social media is just pics of people with those cartoon dog ears and a dog tongue on.”— Mindy Kaling, twitter.com