Preset perfection
Louise Carey shows you how to transform your workflow with presets in Lightroom
Editing is either your favourite part of the photographic process, or the bane of your life. Either way, why not make your life easier by creating some Lightroom Presets?
Presets are essentially a set of pre-programmed adjustments that can affect elements of your image, including exposure, sharpness and colours, in a pre-determined way. This means that you can quickly transform an image with a single click, potentially saving yourself hours of manual editing time. Making a Preset for each and every shooting situation you can think of is incredibly easy – all you need to do is make a series of adjustments, then save them as a Preset.
You can download the Still_Life.jpg start file I use here via digitalcamera world.com/dc247, or feel free to import one of your own images in Lightroom Classic CC to follow along. Don’t forget to watch the video lesson to see how it’s done in more detail!