To get a quick start with this dialog, basically first select one or more icons (hold Ctrl key to select multiple icons) in the left panel. ![]() There are 7 tabs in this dialog to separately control different attributes in an axis. The Axis dialog is a tab-based dialog with controls to customize axes in the Polar graphs. The diagram at the bottom depicts the types and locations of Origin's polar graph axes and grids. The top image below shows an Axis dialog, displaying controls for multiple inner and outer radial axes (e.g. Axis customizations are made from the polar graph's Axis dialog box. Radial axes can be shown inside of or external to the plot. They can be hidden or shown and can be be customized much as a conventional Cartesian axis is customized. ![]() There are two angular axes, an inner and an outer. It costs US$3.99/month or US$19.99/year.Origin's polar graphs can display both "angular" axes and "radial" axes. The app is free, and an optional subscription unlocks all premium Polarr Styles as well as video editing. You can create an account with email or Sign In with Apple. Choose Import QR Code or Scan QR Code. To create a Style to share you’ll need a Polarr account. To import it inside the Polarr app, tap on the plus (+) button in the upper-right display. I prefer low key styles, either in color or black and white. I’ve created a few Styles for testing but the one I used the most emulates the photographic style I tend to use in my photography. Productivity: Batch photo exports, Face detection, A.I.Global adjustments: Light, Color, HSL, Toning, Effects, Fringing, Details, Curves, Vignette, Grain, LUT.Retouch: Skin, Liquify, Face shapes (mouth, teeth, nose, chin, etc).Overlays: Gradient, Duotone, Weather, Texture, Backdrops, Custom Overlay, etc.Selective masks: Brush, Radial, Gradient, Color, Luminance.Selective AI objects: Sky, Person, Background, Vegetation, Building, Ground, Animal, etc.You can include overlays, face adjustments, and more in a Style. A Polarr Style isn’t just a simple filter for color, contrast, or exposure. There’s a section within the app called Discover where you can easily try Styles from other creators. Anyone can create their own Style and share it with others through a QR code. Polarr’s main feature is called Polarr Styles. You can import LUTs, add overlays and textures, etc. Controlling exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, RAW files, color, and more are all there. I don’t want to spend a lot of time talking about the editing features because they’re typical of most photo editors nowadays. But that’s not a reflection of its capabilities, I still think it’s a good app. Since then, I have moved on to different apps and don’t use Polarr anymore. I ended up writing a review of it here (Yes, I did actually write for an Android site once). At the time, Polarr was one of the only photo editors available for Chrome OS. When the Polarr team reached out and asked for a review, I thought, “Oh yeah I remember you.” I actually first used the app in 2015, when I had a Chromebook. ![]() It has a lot of features for people to edit photos and create and share styles. ![]() Polarr is a photo-editing app for many different platforms and operating systems that packs a punch.
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