LDxTC Presets: The Travel Collection
I developed these presets with a focus on bringing out colors on dynamic landscapes. I waited until I was able to tweak the presets to a place where they worked on almost any photo before releasing these.
*Some important things to note. The LDxTC Presets are made for use with photos (preferably in RAW format) and should be edited in one of the Lightroom Desktop versions (you can also use them in the LR mobile app with some minor work) . They also work with JPEG (requiring more adjustments). The LDxTC Presets will work differently on each type of photograph, varying depending on the condition of light, colors and framing. It is likely that you will need to make some adjustments after applying the preset so that it works perfectly in your photo. It is not possible to return presets.
Most times presets are generally not “one-click” as often marketed. They help you craft a creative vision for a photo and usually need some tweaking depending on your shooting style and the environment in which you’re shooting. Since I generally don’t have the luxury of always timing my shots, they are often taken in bright light, so I tend to underexpose a bit. This means that your photos (if you tend to expose neutral - in the middle - for your camera) may require an adjustment of the exposure when you apply these presets.
I developed these presets with a focus on bringing out colors on dynamic landscapes. I waited until I was able to tweak the presets to a place where they worked on almost any photo before releasing these.
*Some important things to note. The LDxTC Presets are made for use with photos (preferably in RAW format) and should be edited in one of the Lightroom Desktop versions (you can also use them in the LR mobile app with some minor work) . They also work with JPEG (requiring more adjustments). The LDxTC Presets will work differently on each type of photograph, varying depending on the condition of light, colors and framing. It is likely that you will need to make some adjustments after applying the preset so that it works perfectly in your photo. It is not possible to return presets.
Most times presets are generally not “one-click” as often marketed. They help you craft a creative vision for a photo and usually need some tweaking depending on your shooting style and the environment in which you’re shooting. Since I generally don’t have the luxury of always timing my shots, they are often taken in bright light, so I tend to underexpose a bit. This means that your photos (if you tend to expose neutral - in the middle - for your camera) may require an adjustment of the exposure when you apply these presets.
I developed these presets with a focus on bringing out colors on dynamic landscapes. I waited until I was able to tweak the presets to a place where they worked on almost any photo before releasing these.
*Some important things to note. The LDxTC Presets are made for use with photos (preferably in RAW format) and should be edited in one of the Lightroom Desktop versions (you can also use them in the LR mobile app with some minor work) . They also work with JPEG (requiring more adjustments). The LDxTC Presets will work differently on each type of photograph, varying depending on the condition of light, colors and framing. It is likely that you will need to make some adjustments after applying the preset so that it works perfectly in your photo. It is not possible to return presets.
Most times presets are generally not “one-click” as often marketed. They help you craft a creative vision for a photo and usually need some tweaking depending on your shooting style and the environment in which you’re shooting. Since I generally don’t have the luxury of always timing my shots, they are often taken in bright light, so I tend to underexpose a bit. This means that your photos (if you tend to expose neutral - in the middle - for your camera) may require an adjustment of the exposure when you apply these presets.