Lightroom Preset packages
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KevSeymour

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773 posts

197 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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A link to this popped up on my Facebook earlier, the first time i think i've ever taken notice of an ad in my feed:

https://improvephotography.com/19211/lightroom-pre...

Not sure how believable it is that someone would pay $447 for 75 presets but at $39.99 it's much more appealing.

Question is - is it worth paying for or are there similarly comprehensive/better options out there for less?

anonymous-user

78 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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I've got loads of Lightroom presets, all of which were free from a number of Lightroom tutorial type websites and blogs.

Have a search about and you will get a few come up.

It took me a few weeks of occasional browsing to collect them all but I didn't have to pay a penny!

The_Jackal

4,854 posts

221 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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Lightroom presets are a bit of a con when there are soo many free ones. Even with the bought ones, you still have to work out which ones go best with your photos.
Here are some sites:
http://presetlove.com/
http://photography.tutsplus.com/articles/100-free-...
http://presetpond.com/
http://digital-photography-school.com/8-sites-for-...

KevSeymour

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773 posts

197 months

Thursday 5th June 2014
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Thanks, i'll take a look around for more free ones.

Otispunkmeyer

13,606 posts

179 months

Friday 6th June 2014
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I found some presets that mimick quite a lot of B&W film (Ilford and Fuji) and I found some presets for Kodachrome as well! Those ones are really quite nice.

anonymous-user

78 months

Monday 14th July 2014
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Otispunkmeyer said:
I found some presets that mimick quite a lot of B&W film (Ilford and Fuji) and I found some presets for Kodachrome as well! Those ones are really quite nice.
Can you post a link to those please?

And if anyone has any other 'film' presents, that would be much appreciated, because... I'm trying hard to find a present to recreate the in-camera effect in the Ricoh GR called 'Positive Film'.

The Positive Film present gives every photo a very distinctive Kodachrome film look, which I love. Very sharp, colour pop, high contrast, bit of grain. or at least I think that's what they have done!

If anyone has any presets that mimic this look, I would be grateful.

JPG photos (not mine sadly) taken with Ricoh GR using Positive Film effect:




flat-planedCrank

3,697 posts

227 months

Monday 14th July 2014
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I've never tried LR pre-sets, do they operate as a 'closed box' or can you see the steps that make up the pre-set?

anonymous-user

78 months

Monday 14th July 2014
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flat-planedCrank said:
I've never tried LR pre-sets, do they operate as a 'closed box' or can you see the steps that make up the pre-set?
Oddly, despite using lightroom for quite some time, I'm not sure!

Some presets seem to alter the image without actually changing any of the sliders or settings that you would normally use, whereas a lot of settings instantly change when you click the preset in some of the others.

If anyone feels like sharing LR Presets, feel free smile

Here is my little collection for you to plunder.. all 176 of them!

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7v45jyy3q0xp1cl/AAAizZI...


KevSeymour

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773 posts

197 months

Monday 14th July 2014
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NinjaPower said:
Oddly, despite using lightroom for quite some time, I'm not sure!

Some presets seem to alter the image without actually changing any of the sliders or settings that you would normally use, whereas a lot of settings instantly change when you click the preset in some of the others.

If anyone feels like sharing LR Presets, feel free smile

Here is my little collection for you to plunder.. all 176 of them!

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7v45jyy3q0xp1cl/AAAizZI...
Thanks for sharing your presets! I'd collected a few from the link previously shared but now i have more than i know what to do with! It'll take me a while to go through and categorise them in a way that works for me.

anonymous-user

78 months

Tuesday 15th July 2014
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Like all these things, some a rubbish, some are brilliant, but just have a sort through and see what you like smile

Craikeybaby

11,843 posts

249 months

Thursday 17th July 2014
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NinjaPower said:
Can you post a link to those please?

And if anyone has any other 'film' presents, that would be much appreciated, because... I'm trying hard to find a present to recreate the in-camera effect in the Ricoh GR called 'Positive Film'.

The Positive Film present gives every photo a very distinctive Kodachrome film look, which I love. Very sharp, colour pop, high contrast, bit of grain. or at least I think that's what they have done!

If anyone has any presets that mimic this look, I would be grateful.

JPG photos (not mine sadly) taken with Ricoh GR using Positive Film effect:



Can you recreate the look with the sliders? If so it is possible to save it as a preset.

Is Richoh GR one of the supported cameras, as you can use scene modes from some cameras in Lightroom.

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