How To Ace Lightroom Presets Settings

By Debra Martin


When you are into photography business or just for fun your goal is to make sure the final image is flawless. That explains the reason as to why most photographers are obsessed with lightroom presets. They help one to be in a position to create images just for you. One can create them depending on the setting that excites you.

However you have to be smart when you start using these settings. First make sure you know how they work. Sensing a day or two knowing how they work and the effects they bring is important. Just like anything else you do using these settings becomes perfect as you use them often. Once you get used to using them it becomes easy the next time you use them.

If it is your first time to use it you find yourself being afraid of trying something new to work with. People always fail but from those failures something perfect is created. Remember that you have a gazillion options so if it does not work out with one picture look for something else. There is a preview area that you chm see the changes before saving them.

Have a favorite folder just for you. Truth is not everything will seem interesting for you so to make work easier for you have a folder that you keep your favorite features. It becomes easier to get them when you are in a hurry. You will create them depending on the kind of images you edit on daily basis. You will discover how the entire activity becomes fun with time.

If you want to have a connection with your clients there has to be something in your work that make them feel close to you. Include your logo somewhere that it will not affect or block the image. You can also add the name of your company or some contacts that people can use to get to you. That personal touch has an effect on the customers you get.

Be keen to see if the images are being distorted when editing. That is why it is always advised you be the one to take and edit the images. You are in a position to know how the images looked like and if it looks distorted you can edit before you save the changes. Too much editing can make the image look ugly so be on the lookout.

It is one flexible feature that everyone should be looking forward into using it. If it slows down you can switch off the graphics users feature and if you are tired of using your custom made features you can use what other people have made. Therefore you are not restricted into certain norms. Look at it as a place to share and also learn.

Be consistent and use these feature as the first thing when editing not as your last resort. If you think you can just randomly apply some settings then you are wrong since your image might end up looking crazy. That will be the beginning of your problems so begin by seeing which feature suits your work way before you can make other adjustments.




About the Author: