My Presets
Here you can find the presets that I always use for my work. FOR COMPUTER AND FOR MOBILE Lightroom. It took me more than 2 years to create them. I improved them sooo many times. And here they are, finally!
When I work, right in the process, I try to make sure the image is already perfect. That way, when editing the photo, I don’t have to spend hours on each one.
Hope you will like these presets as much as I do!
About my Presets
In addition to the color presets, I’ve also added beautiful black-and-white ones. I’m all about harmony in the frame and artistry, which is why I created presets with a perfect color palette that highlights what’s important in the shot. So, here you go—8 of my exclusive presets!
3 BW presets and 5 warm-colored ones.
You can purchase them by DMing me.
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50€ for all these color and b& w presets!
You can easily use them outside, in a studio or even at home with bad lightning:)
Q& A
"Are the presets suitable for both RAW and JPEG?"
Yes, the presets work for both formats. I shoot in RAW, but the presets also work great on JPEG. They look just as good on photos taken with my phone.
"How can I adapt the preset for different types of lighting?"
You can adapt the preset for each photo by adjusting the curves, exposure, white balance, and contrast—those are the main tools. You can also add or remove grain. By tweaking these parameters, you’ll create your own unique preset with personalized settings!
"How do I install presets on a computer?"
When you unzip the archive, you’ll find my presets in XMP format. Open Lightroom, then go to the 'Develop' tab on the left. Click on 'Presets, ' then '+' and choose 'Import Presets.' Select all the XMP files from the folder and click 'Import.' They will appear in the 'Presets' list.
"How do I install presets on my phone?"
“Presets for the phone are stored in DNG files. This is a format where the preset is, so to speak, 'embedded' in the photo. Here’s how to add the preset:
Open the Lightroom mobile app and tap 'Add New Photo.' Upload the downloaded DNG files. Next, tap on the uploaded photo, and in the top right, tap the far-right button (3 dots). Select 'Create Preset.' Give your new preset a name. Do this for each photo, and all the presets will appear in the 'Presets' section.”