This can get complex, but fortunately you're able to save your current settings as a custom filter for speedy reuse later. There are options to use radial or graduated filters, and you're able to combine multiple filters to deliver the effect you need. You even get tone curve adjustments, with a histogram for guidance. Not quite right? No problem, because a right-hand toolbar displays a host of fine-tuning options, with tweaks for temperature, tint, exposure, gamma, contrast, highlights, shadows, whites, blacks, clarity, vibrance, saturation, HSL, sharpness, denoising, grain, vignette, chromatic shift. You can also import photos from URLs, or your own computer, with limited support for some RAW formats (it opens their high-def JPEG only).Ī left-hand toolbar displays previews of your image using various filters - 'Focal', 'Warmth', 'Cinematic' and so on - and clicking any of these applies the settings immediately.
Once installed, hovering your mouse over an image displays a Polarr icon, and clicking this opens the picture in the editor. Polarr Photo Editor is a powerful free image editor for Chrome.