「 in which i give you a polarr filter that makes your photo bright and clean, with some psd-style in it 」
[ Reminder: If you use any templates, layouts, tutorials, filters, etc. from this book, please credit me in the description or elsewhere. ]
Here is an example of the photo I made. This filter works best on bright photos with lots of colors in them. It makes everything look PSD-ish. This makes everything flat and diminishes the highlights and contrast.
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
vibrance: –70
saturation: 100Light
exposure: 40
brightness: -15
contrast: -10
highlights: 25
shadows: -30
whites: -60
blacks: 50
diffuse: 25HSL
magenta: 0, 0, 100
purple: 0, 0, 100
aqua: 0, 0, 100
red: 0, 0, 20
orange: 0, -10, 5
yellow: 0, 0, 100Curves
(anything not included in the list of adjustments is left alone.)
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