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October 11, 2019 5 Comments
Post-processing for winter images can be challenging. Mis-coloured white balance, overexposure, too much saturation. We've all been there which is why we've created our own set of winter photography presets to share with you, our winter-loving photography friends!
These presets are a great base for further editing and tweaking. If you're not sure how to install and use presets, check out our handy guide here.
To download, click the link below and enter your email. We'll send you a link to download the presets. Once downloaded, open your Lightroom and click the plus sign on the left side panel where it says "Presets." Click "import" and select the series of presets from your downloads or wherever else they are saved.
Voila! You've now got a rad set of presets to kickstart your winter post-processing.
There are lot's of goodies in there but here's a sneak peek of what to expect.
December 18, 2020
Thanks for that. My wife and me are infected with covid. Once we are back in life we will try out.
Stay safe and healthy.
November 27, 2019
Hope you enjoy the presets! Happy winter shooting. :)
November 27, 2019
Thank you!!
Love your gloves!
November 27, 2019
Thanks for these, can’t wait to give them a go.
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Sorry to hear that, Frank. I hope you recover well and get back out in the field soon. Best wishes.