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Pretty presets6/8/2023 ![]() ![]() For the second two images in this set I will show you the adjustments I made in Lightroom after applying the Bubble Tea preset. In this first example, I used Bubble Tea without any tweaks just to show what a clean and simple preset it is. You can find this preset in the Pretty FILM: Pastels Collection. It’s a clean and simple edit, but still gives me the film feels, so I gravitate towards it often. The Luminous Collection: Bokeh, Sun Flare and Hazeīubble Tea is probably the Pretty Preset I use most often.Dark & Moody Millennium Preset Collection.I actually have almost all of the collections created by Pretty, LLC downloaded into my Lightroom Classic… but for these photos I pulled from the following collections: ![]() ![]() All the images on the left are SOOC meaning they are Straight Out of the Camera, and no edits have been made to them except converting from RAW to JPG on export.Ĭlick here if you’d like to go through processing an image step by step with me in Lightroo m. He seemed very intrigued by the camera lens!Īlmost all photos were taken at f/1.8, ISO 500, and about 1/800 second shutter speed. Presets are a big deal, and a huge time saver.Ī quick note about the photo themselves… I asked one of my favorite models to hold my Sigma ART 35mm 1.4 lens while I used my Canon 85mm 1.8 lens for a couple quick shots. If you’re wondering what Lightroom Presets are, jump over to this post before continuing.Īs I mentioned in my post, Making Lightroom Work for You: Processing Pictures in Bulk, a preset is exactly what it sounds like – a collection of saved development settings, ready to be applied again and again with a single click. Pretty Presets & Actions have created hundreds of high quality presets, brushes, and overlays to use in both Lightroom and Photoshop. ![]() Lightroom Presets are an amazing way to save time in editing, but just as importantly, using a preset helps you achieve a consistent look across your images. ![]()
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