Now that it's been acquired by Facebook, Instagram is no longer just a social network; it's part of the social network. Which means, among other things, that Facebook is about to become prettier/cheekier/even more full of unmitigated '70s flare.

It also means that users of Facebook will soon have many more options when it comes to the ways they represent themselves, visually, through its platform. Is that photo of you and your dog Walden-worthy, or is it more Brannan-y? Was your birthday party the serious stuff of black-and-white Inkwell, or does it call for the ironic saturation of a Nashville or a Toaster?

To help you navigate these un filtered waters, here's a guide to some of the Instagram products you may soon be seeing on Facebook.

Normal

Effect: Also known as "no filter" (or, more popularly, #nofilter), this is Instagram at its purest: filter-free

Use for: Anything, really

X-Pro II

Effect: Warm, saturated tones with an emphasis on aquas and greens

Use for: That photo of you on the beach with your new boyfriend, meant to make your old boyfriend jealous

Earlybird

Effect: Faded, blurred colors, with an emphasis on yellow and beige

Use for: That photo of you at brunch with your new boyfriend, meant to make your old boyfriend jealous

Lomo-fi

Effect: Dreamy, ever-so-slightly blurry, with saturated yellows and greens

Use for: Food pictures -- those cookies you just baked, that steak you just grilled, etc.