「 in which i give you a polarr filter that brightens and saturates your photos 」
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Here is an example of the photo I made. This is a colorize style filter that brightens and saturates your photo, hence the name "saturated sunrise" (from Halsey's "Colors" because I love that song).
You can get this filter by importing the above photo with the QR code into Polarr. Go to custom filters > import filter > from photos and choose this photo. The filter will be automatically added to your filters!
If you don't want to do this (I don't know why you wouldn't) or for some reason can't, here is the list of adjustments needed to make the filter. To create a filter, just edit your photo, go to the filter tab > custom filters > add filter and click the save button.
Color
tint: 13
vibrance: 63
saturation: 8Light
exposure: 43
brightness: 15
contrast: 16
shadows: –20
whites: –20
blacks: 4HSL
magenta: –40, 50, 14
purple: 11, 100, 100
blue: 23, 50, 0
aqua: 0, 0, 25
red: 18, 15, 14
orange: 0, 24, 0
yellow: –20, –8, 17
green: 27, –18, –6(anything not included in the list of adjustments is left alone.)
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