The collection of tools can really ad some flair to your images or just polish them up a little. It took a little time to get used to the layout and remembering where individual tools were located, but you will have this type of learning curve with just about every editor. Editing PerformanceĪll in all, I found Polarr to be a very competent photo editor. You can pull down the editing history and revert back to a particular editing point or you can use the undo button to remove the last edit. There's no application button to push or save adjustment tile to have adjustments applied. Your adjustment options will run down the right side of the image while your filter selection will drop down the left side of the image.Īdjustments do have a live preview feature in that as you tinker with the image's attributes, it is reflected in the photograph. Toning: Adjust the color highlights, shadows and balance with this tool.Curves: Edit the color curves for RGB collectively or the Red, Green or Blue tones individually.HSL: Here you can adjust the Hue, Saturation and Luminance for individual colors within the image.Optics: Tools include adding vignette to your images, adjust the grain of the image and add or compensate for any distortion or fringing.
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The adjustments menu will drop down the right side of the screen and will have a Histogram at the very top of the menu.