Now, I am discovering a new tool “Polish Photo Editor,” which provides basic photograph enhancement. However, being a photo addict I have found some bones of improvement with this app as well as its merits.
USER INTERFACE
The interface is simplistic with a goal to be straightforward and easy to understand, making it perfect for start out users. Simplicity being a win-win however might be a downside for professionals looking for the more advanced editing features. Tools are built in the most convenient way, but also less parameters for fine-tuning are available compared for a more professional software.
FILTER VARIETY
Despite the plurality of the app filters, the results sometimes still belong to the family of banal images. To illustrate, every filter extracts a varying degree of the picture resulting in different finishes which should approximately be retouched by a professional. By way of example, a vintage filter can add a sepia tone but arrive at old-fashioned as a consequence. However, it lacks the refinement that only skilled eye can achieve.
RETOUCHING TOOLS
For instance, these programs are very helpful in terms of correction of minor stains like the face impression and the skin’s texture. Nevertheless this may look artificial unless this process is meticulously (or accurately) measured and adjusted. In this regard this tool is applicable for fixes but if the users require something more than these quick builds then it may not satisfy them.
CREATIVE TOOLS
The app comprises the following functions: stickers and text, which can be integrated into photographs, thus transforming the editing process into a source of entertainment. Such tools can be perfect for a little ‘do- it- yourselves’ projects and social media activities but may seem a bit wiggy for the real life or professional work. A collage maker might be handy, performing its tasks simple but simulation designs are not really creative and their abilities of customization are not much.
AUTOMATIC ENHANCEMENTS
The one-click upgrading process is a two-sided knife. It works fast on modifying a photo, such as the increase in lightness and darkness with a single tap. On the other hand, it has a weakness that you cannot (make) manual adjustments (ones), and that leads the over processed views. Many users may find the ease of use of the application to be a shortcoming since it lacks the more advanced adjustments to photos.
As a result, “Polish Photo Editor” can be termed as an easy application that will make you a pro in quick edits and fun shots. The availability of several simple but effective tools makes it highly usable by novices, however, it may become too much of a basic level app for those who aspire to work as a professional photographer or have a deep knowledge about photography matters. It’s really useful for daily charts, though lacks the detailed features aimed at pros.
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