![]() Once you’ve chosen your preferred preset, return to your original image in Lightroom Classic and apply it!.Note: the template is a complex document with 70 layers each with its own Camera Raw filter applied – depending on your system, it may take a few moments to save the contents of the Smart Object and update the parent document after saving ColorTest1.psd! Photoshop will update all copies of the Smart Object (applying the different Premium Presets via the Camera Raw Filter). Save the changes to the ColorTest1.psb and close it.Choose Edit > Free Transform and scale your image to fit within the canvas as needed.Copy and paste (or drag and drop) your image into the ColorTest1.psb window.This will open the “Original” layer in its own window named ColorTest1.psb. Select Layer > Smart Objects > Edit Contents.Download and open the PremPresetsTemplate3K.psd file in Photoshop and, in the Layers panel, target the “Original” layer.Note: While you can easily apply the individual presets in Lightroom Classic, I created this template as a way to preview all of the different presets at once (to compare them) as well as enable me to quickly swap to a different image by replacing the contents of a single Smart Object. If you would like to download the template that I used to create the illustration above and swap out the image with one of your own, download this layered Photoshop file ( ) and follow the instructions below. Click this link ( PremPresetTemplate3K.jpg) to view a larger version. I created the illustration below to gain a better understanding of how each preset adjusts color and tone. Original image and Premium Preset CN07 applied. Note: Premium Presets are also available in Lightroom on iOS and Android for to Lightroom Classic customers. Below are examples of presets that I applied which I feel take my editing in new and interesting directions. ![]() Applying a preset can certainly be a “one-click solution”, but they can also be easily (and nondestructively) adjusted to match the needs of your images. ![]() Carefully crafted by professional photographers, Premium Presets can help give a photograph a unique look and feel, create a more uniform look across multiple photos, and streamline editing workflows. The presets revolve around 5 themes: Portraits, Cinematic, Futuristic, Vintage, and Travel. Premium Presets - Lightroom Classic includes more than 70 new, hand-crafted Premium Presets designed to help you achieve your creative vision faster than ever before. For more detailed information on the performance improvements, check out these third party testing results. Other operations are even faster - the new Super Resolution feature is more than three times as fast, and batch editing photos is more than four times as fast. When compared to an equivalent Intel Mac, most operations in Lightroom Classic on an M1 Mac are about twice as fast, including launch, import, export, and walking through photos in loupe view. Support for Macs Running Apple Silicon - Lightroom Classic now runs natively on Macs running Apple Silicon with significant speed improvements. This release of Lightroom Classic 10.3 includes native support for Apple Silicon, Premium Presets, Super Resolution, and performance enhancements.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |