G-Presets - x Photobug Lightroom Presets:
The PhotoBug design community blends stylish and multifunctional photo editing tools with their preset offers for Lightroom. The pack recalls the Super 8 movie and is anchored in a timeless but polished look. With simple color turns, contrast, and niggling details, the presets robustly uplift the colors. The presets offer vivid color modifications, minor corrections, and high-contrast black-and-white modifications. At the same time, the additional pack of Super 8 film effects extends this set as it combines filmic textures with light changes which are great for those who wish to add variety ic or sentimental to their images. This collection perfectly fits professional photo editing in Adobe Lightroom Classic CC, Lightroom CC, or Adobe Camera Raw.
Versatile Presets:
- 26 Presets: These aesthetics work best in different lighting conditions. It gives a clean and timeless look to the image.
- Plus and Minus Versions: In the case of some presets, you will also get a “+” version (more contrast and saturation) or a “-” version(less contrast, suitable for skin tones).
Super 8 Film Influence:
- Retro Styling: The look has a super eight film touch that includes soft grain, haze, and a touch that gives a retro twist to the photos.
- Super 8 Effects: From Dust, Light Leak, Borders, and Edge Blur Effects that add fun little film-like textures to your images, these are supposed to follow the Super 8 Presets. In other words, they go in coffee after you edit with the Super 8 ones.
Availability of Black and White Settings:
- BW Presets: Two black-and-white presets are included- one is simple and basic, and the second is simple and basic with a better and sharper contrast.
Compatibility:
- RAW Image Compatibility: It is suitable for RAW images.
- Software Requirements: Lightroom Classic CC (7.5 and above), Lightroom CC (1.3 and above), andAdobe Camera Raw (10.5 and above) are Supported Apps—Desktop Presets only (No Mobile Versions).
- Performance Considerations: Certain effects (Dust, Light Leaks) need greater CPU utilization, so those should be used last after all other edits are completed.