Filters are becoming increasingly popular among users of mobile photo sharing tools and sites. And Instagram is not different than others. Instagram offers so many filters to choose from to enhance the colors of your photos. And these filters can make or break an Instagram post. You can enhance your photo to the max by choosing a right filter. Or, a wrong filter may take all contrast and color from your once beautiful photo.
You have to use your own eyes and judgment to decide what looks best and which is fitting your brand’s style. But, let’s face it; you’re probably not an expert in photography. And since there are so many options, it’s a hard task to choose that right filter. Luckily, marketers study which filters and effects get you more likes and comments. Let’s look what these studies are saying. It’s time for Instagram science!
A team of researchers from Georgia Tech and Yahoo Labs analyzed millions of photos and they found that filtered photos are 21% more likely to be viewed and 45% more likely to be commented on than unfiltered ones. After examining five different types, they found:
- The warmth filter had the largest correlation with the number of comments
- The exposure effect was tied most tightly to views
- The saturation effects were correlated with slightly lower views
- The age effects were correlated with lower comments
That means if you want to increase chances of receiving both views and comments use warm temperatures, higher contrast, and higher exposure.
The Most Popular Filters
Now you know how photo effects affect the Instagram comments and views of your photos. But which filters are most popular amongst the Instagram users? According to Iconosquare, starting from the most popular, the 10 most used Instagram filters at the moment are;
1. Normal (aka No Filter)
2. Clarendon
3. Juno
4. Lark
5. Ludwig
6. Gingham
7. Valencia
8. X-Pro II
9. Lo-fi
10. Amaro
Filter Usage
You can play safe by using one of these 10 most used filters. Or if you can’t make a decision, you can simply use Mayfair since it’s kind of a proven way to get more likes and comments. But keep it in your mind that your particular audience’s favorite filters are more important than the overall Instagram community’s favorite filters. Try to analyse which filters have best impact on your fans.
If we want to give an example, according to subject, most popular fashion filters are Kelvin, Valencia, Nashville, Skyline, Normal, Slumber, Aden, Ashby, Reyes, Inkwell while most popular food filters are Skyline, Normal, Helena, Slumber, Aden, Brooklyn, Vesper, Sutro, Willow, Inkwell.
Which filters are you using most on your Instagram shots? Do you know which filters work best for your business’ Instagram? We’d like to know! Tell us on comments.