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Polarr
If you are unaware, polarr is a filtering app that is probably one of the best out there. This chapter will not be on how to use Polarr, but instead on what looks best and what to do and not to do.
So below are six screencaps that I thought were commonly colored ones, such as the green, the dark ones, blue, and of course brighter ones. I used only one Polarr filter on them (the filter is in the add ons) and here's what I said about each of them.
For the ones that say "No", I only say that because to me, they're dark and look kind of bland. Playing around with the light, exposure, and brightness makes things look better such as the below image. I like this one a lot more than the other one above.
You can use both, but in my opinion, they look better when you can clearly see the subject and when they aren't too dark. As you can see below, the brighter ones looks cleaner.
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