Is there a photo app for what i want to do?

you'd have to save it to be that way. I have many custom filters that I use all the time on Vignette. you can give them custom names and all

Oh I see. So apply Vignette and save, open that picture and apply vintage faded and save, and finally open that last one and apply yearbook? I wasn't aware you could do that.
 
All I did was import the pic I wanted and clicked menu> effects > vintage yearbook. That is all. Btw, used the demo app to do that.
 
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Oh I see. So apply Vignette and save, open that picture and apply vintage faded and save, and finally open that last one and apply yearbook? I wasn't aware you could do that.

yeah you can do it. just have to go through the "import" twice. I have saved a few effects that i've customized and will layer them that way. It's nice sometimes when I've gone to far. I have a saved copy of every step. Unless your outta space.
 
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Ok guys, I've been playing with the settings, let me know which you like better.

Ilford
Filters: film grain, soft-focus halo, yellow filter, light leaks, over exposure
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Yearbook
Filters: film grain, soft-focus halo, yellow filter, light leaks
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I like the Ilford better. The definition is better and the contrasts work better.

I may be biased though I still have some Ilford 35mm B&W film in the fridge even though I don't have a camera to put it in anymore ;)
 
Ilford looks better, but yearbook looks older. Guess its just a matter of what you are using it for.
 
I think the Ilford looks a little better, which in this case might not be what you're looking for, if you catch my drift. Yearbook looks a bit more authentic for 1800's photo.
 

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