And the VSCO presets are what I use to ‘stylise’ my photos by creating a particular mood with the use of warm or cool presets. In my photo editing workflow, the Adobe Lightroom default presets are what I use to ‘colour correct’ my photos. Under the hood, they are essentially a combination of custom set values for settings like exposure, contrast, brightness, saturation, vibrancy etc, that have been conveniently made available to you with a single click. It’s essentially what the average person would refer to as a filter. Presets just make your life so simple for photo editing, especially if you’ve found a few that resonate and reflect the style and personality you want to portray as a photographer or a social media account.Īlso don’t be afraid of the term ‘preset’. I will have to share that in another post. Included is 2 Lightroom Presets I made in the course. This class will take you through common processes and demonstrate importing, culling, editing, presets, and exporting. Info: In this photo editing class I’ll show you around Lightroom Classic CC, version 7.5. I have my own favourite sets of presets that I use constantly from VSCO as well. Title: Skillshare Lightroom Classic CC: Total Beginner Walkthrough. Not additional photo editing presets that you can purchase from sites like VSCO. However, if you don’t, and you use an alternative application to edit your photos, then you can get clever and resourceful about this, and follow along and use the equivalent of the Adobe Lightroom presets to the settings in your editing application of choice.Īlso when I say ‘default presets’ I’m referring to the presets in Lightroom that are inherently available in every installation. If you have access to Adobe Lightroom because you’re an Adobe Cloud subscriber, then definitely make use of the awesomeness available to you. I hope that I can provide you with enough information, that you can recreate this process for yourself and not fear that editing your photos for social media is a long and difficult task. She was simply lacking the knowledge to address her problem and move forward. Sitting on the other end, with a trick of 3 clicks in Lightroom that helps me create better photos instantly, I felt like I had to say something and end her agony. She told me she felt reluctant to post more frequently on Instagram because she didn’t have the time to create good photos. The idea to write about this came about after a few message exchanges with another Instagram user. I use these if I want to quickly edit my photos to post on social media. I want to use this opportunity to mention my go-to Adobe Lightroom default presets.
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