May 2, 2021
229 Views
0 0

Download Modern Analogue Lightroom ACR Preset

Written by

Download Modern Analogue Lightroom ACR Preset:
Download

Modern Analogue Lightroom ACR Preset
Created: Feb 28, 2016
Compatible with: Adobe Lightroom
File Type: XMP
File Size: 5.49 KB

About Modern Analogue Lightroom ACR Preset
Modern Analogue Lightroom and Photoshop ACR Preset Pack. Pack of 4 presets.

Modern Analogue is a clean, vibrant, and modern take on analogue film photography. It gives beautiful skin tones and a lovely richness wood tones, making it a great edit for portrait photography, lifestyle photography, and weddings.

This Lightroom preset includes varying intensities of the preset- A6 is the regular preset, A6- is a more subtle edit, A6+ is high contrast, increased drama, richer browns.

Type of image:

A6 increases contrast and makes the image ‘pop’. I like using it with images that aren’t already very contrasty (e.g. images with a large dynamic range). Everyone’s personal taste is different of course, but I like using A6 for images with relatively diffuse lighting, and a preset like M5 or LIFE//STYLE for images with a larger dynamic range.

____

//COMPATIBILITY//

Best results are with RAW/DNG files. Results with Jpeg files are unpredictable.

There is an ACR version of this preset in my Etsy shop.

Compatible with Lightroom 6 and CC

____

//Instructions and troubleshooting//

Preset tutorials +

How to install and use Lightroom Presets: Part 1

— http://www.jennywuphotography.com/straight-no-chaser/how-to-customise-lightroom-presets-part-1

Using Lightroom Preset Part 2: Customizing Contrast, Fading, and skin tones

— http://www.jennywuphotography.com/straight-no-chaser/how-to-use-lightroom-preset-part-2-customising-contrast-and-fading ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

Installing:

After downloading presets into your folder of choice, open Lightroom and right-click on the folder you want to import the preset into. Click ‘import’, and select the downloaded preset.

Using the preset:

Get the right colour temperature and exposure in your image first, then click on the preset for the A6 edit. You may need to fine tune the exposure after the edit has been applied.

EXPOSURE ADJUSTMENTS: I generally shoot slightly underexposed to optimise skin tones in my portraits- I will usually apply the preset first, then slowly increase exposure, over shoot, then decrease until the colours and skin tones feel right. An underexposed image can sometimes look muddy or too contrasty with this preset.

____

ALSO AVAILABLE IN VALUE BUNDLE WITH OTHER PRESETS

note: Due to the nature of digital downloads there are no refunds.

Article Categories:
Add-Ons · Lightroom Presets

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *