![]() You get two options with Polarr free or paid subscription ($3.50 per month). The free version gives you access to basic light, color, and cropping tools. Paid users can enjoy a more advanced experience, having access to brush, gradient, and radial filter tools. The design is sleek, and it’s simple to use. And for those who enjoy quick edits, you get access to a massive batch of presets, both with the free and paid versions.Īt present, there’s no RAW support with Polarr, which will be a deal-breaker for some. If you’re looking for an experience similar to that of Photoshop, Pixlr is a great option. ![]() It’s popular with Chromebook users as it’s a fully web-based application. Even better news, it’s completely free (but expect to see the occasional ad). Sure, it’s nowhere near as sophisticated as the full version of Adobe Photoshop, but if you want to add layers, remove backgrounds, and put some effects in your photograph, then you really can’t go wrong with Pixlr.
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