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Wednesday
04Feb2009

Sarah-Ji Presets Vol. I

I've got a gallery of creative Adobe Lightroom Presets that you can view here.  You can download them for free here.  Please note that this set of presets is geared towards photos that are not too brightly exposed to begin with.  You can always adjust the exposure and brightness and anything else to fit your own photo.

I also have the same set of presets for more brightly exposed photos.  You can view that gallery here and download the presets here.

For instruction on importing presets into Lightroom, check out this video tutorial on PresetsHeaven.com

Please note that these presets are developed for use on uncompressed RAW (Digital Negative) files, and not on JPEGS or other compressed file type.  You CAN use them on JPEGS, but you need to be aware that all the effects will be exaggerated, and you will need to tone everything down.

Reader Comments (3)

Hello,

Thank you for the presets. Since I am new to Lightroom and am not a professional photographer having these and other presets gives me the ability to get interesting and creative results quickly. And although I am familiar enough with Lightroom to achieve these results myself it would take MUCH longer with much more frustration and experimentation. Thanks for sharing.

Marianna :)

February 21, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMarianna

wow - thanks for sharing your presets! very cool!

March 7, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterabbyrose

Great Presets, Sarah!

You definitely know how to make a RAW file snap!

Best Regards,
Robert

June 30, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRobert Mann

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