These soft holiday colors, as well as gentle Christmas tones in warm beige and soft green, come with.DNG files for mobile and desktop. These files are perfect for anyone who wants to make their galleries or social media pages look stylish and cohesive with your photos. Your mobile and camera photos will look beautiful and full of Ho Ho-Ho-Holiday Spirit.
How to edit your images professionally with soft colors and warm beige in Lightroom?
You can edit your images beautifully using "Cozy Christmas Lightroom Presets By Better-Barefoot".
Where can I download the product?
After subscription, You can download it for free from here.
Professional photographers and social media specialists created all presets. These presets work with all Lightroom Desktop editions and the Lightroom mobile app.
What's Inside?
- 10+1 Bonus Lightroom preset files available for desktop and mobile
- Installation Guide in PDF with step-by-step instructions
- Presets for Adobe Lightroom
- Uses the free mobile Lightroom app Editing. Compatible with.jpg and.png images
- Photos with a moody, vibrant feel
- For support and questions, feel free to contact us at any time.
Desktop Installation
- 1. Open your Lightroom Desktop Version ( Subscriptions from Adobe are available for approx. 10 USD per month)
- 2. Go to your downloaded presets folder and then save the.DNG files on your Computer.
- 3. Import the.DNG preset files the same way you would import photos to your library.
- 4. Once imported, go through every Image one by one, repeating the following steps:
- Open Preset Photo
- Go to “Develop” in the upper Bar -> New Preset
- Name your preset accordingly f.e. “Vanilla Cream 1” or “Vanilla Cream 2” -> Under the section Folder select “User Presets” -> Tick all boxes below in the settings section
- Click “Create” - 5. Find your newly created presets in Lightroom’s “Develop” Mode on the left sidebar under “Presets / User Presets”
- 6. To apply a preset, simply click on it.
- 7. To make your edit perfect and adjust it to your personal taste, play around with the sliders on the right sidebar. Start with “Exposure” and “Highlights” to set Brightness Levels. Every image edit with a preset will need some small adjustments in these two areas as every photo is different.