If you're unfamiliar with Polarr, it's a stellar photo editing and manipulation tool, available in the Windows 10 Store for PC, both with free and paid versions. It comes with countless professional-level features for tweaking photos, and its design is far more intuitive and accessible than heavy duty solutions like Photoshop. If you find the native Windows 10 photos app's editing capabilities to be lackluster but don't want to invest in something expensive like Adobe Lightroom, Polarr deserves your attention.

Powerful features Polarr is available on several platforms, including iOS, Android, and Mac. It retains the same interface across all its versions owing to its web-based design, and it sports a minimalistic but intuitive interface. Each menu and column have animations and fading transitions, making the app a pleasure to look at and use. The different menu items could do with mouse-over text to help you get familiar with what they do, but Polarr handles training a little differently. Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more

Perhaps my favorite feature of Polarr is its tutorial systems. The "Guides" menu on the right side, which looks like a compass, will provide tutorials for all sorts of Polarr features but also some basic photo editing principles. Each one will guide you step-by-step to help fix various typical photographic issues, and if that's not enough, it also provides access to a wiki that contains more tutorials and information on getting the most out of Polarr. The Guides menu will also explain what each and every feature and function does, and when it is most often used in photo editing. You can manually set exposure, white balance, soften noise, raise clarity, and all sorts of other advanced, powerful features such as effects masking. For masking you can use a digital pen, such the Surface Pen, or just scrub over with your mouse cursor, allowing you to apply different effects to different areas.