Preset Shop WorkFlow Tools For Lightroom

+PS WORKFLOW TOOLS
Presets for speeding up your workflow

  1. Presets For Lightroom Cc
  2. Presets Lightroom Mobile
  3. Free Presets For Lightroom
  4. Adobe Lightroom Presets
  5. Best Presets For Lightroom
  6. How To Install Presets In Lightroom

The Process – with my Import to Export Lightroom workflow training my process is revealed and it’s yours for the taking. Take the guesswork out by knowing the exact settings I use, and Lightroom automation tricks. The Tools – If you have already created presets that you. 5 Tips for a Faster Lightroom Workflow. As you begin to stack up edits in Lightroom, some of the tools get slower and slower. This is the nature of nondestructive editing. None of your edits have changed the underlying image data, so the more you do with an image, the more work your computer has to do to update the preview of your image in.

Tired of doing the same adjustments over and over again in Lightroom?

+PS Workflow Tools is a collection of handy tools for speeding up your workflow by shortening the time used for commonly used Lightroom editing tasks, as well as supplying an easier access in the form of presets to those more hidden functions in the Lightroom develop module.

With the Workflow Tools you can apply incremental adjustments to single images or whole series in one click or even let Lightroom do the job for you by applying any of these presets whilst importing your photos through the Lightroom import panel.

This is a useful time saving toolkit to use alongside any color treatment presets from our collections.

Installing +PS Workflow Tools

1. Select Lightroom > Preferences (OSX) / Select Edit > Preferences (Win).

2. Click the preset tab, then click the button ‘Show Lightroom Preset Folder’

Free

3. Open the folder named ‘Develop Presets’

4. Copy or move your new purchased preset folders here.

5. Restart Lightroom and your ready to use your new presets.

How to use +PS Presets

1. Go to the develop module by pressing ‘D‘ on your keyboard.

2. Your new PS preset folders will now be available on the left panel.

Expand the +PS folder so you can see the preset files inside and hover your pointer over them and you will see the effects of each preset on your active image in the top left preview window.

Lightroom Preset Install Path:

• Mac (user)/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom/Develop Presets
• Win (user)/Application Data/Adobe/Lightroom/Develop Presets

PS WORKFLOW TOOLS USAGE & APPLICATION

Lightroom

Apply in Lr Import Dialog

You can apply any of these presets as early as on import of your photos. Simply apply the preset wanted saving you time, as Lightroom will do the job for you, whilst importing.

Apply in grid mode ‘G’ in Quick Develop.

Presets For Lightroom Cc

You can apply any preset to one or a group of images in the ‘Quick Develop’ panel on the right side in the grid view…

Note: These free Lightroom Workflow Develop Presets for portrait photographers have been designed to work beautifully in all version of Lightroom! Be sure to check out our other free presets.

Adobe Lightroom is an incredibly powerful tool for processing large numbers of digital photographs. The real strength of Lightroom is its ability to automate the tedious task of processing with presets. Let’s face it, processing 100s or even 1000s of proofs is no fun!

Presets Lightroom Mobile

As a portrait and wedding photographer, I have developed a set of Lightroom Workflow Presets to quickly process large groups of raw images. With just a few clicks, these presets fine-tune color balance, boost saturation and vibrance, sharpen (for portraits) and correct lens distortions. You can also finesse the clarity (i.e. soften skin), recover lost highlights and reset vignettes. Using these presets you can click through the most common raw processing adjustments in just a few seconds!

Presets lightroom mobile

Not Creative Presets! Better.
These are not creative presets – they are even better! These presets are designed to help automate the task of processing large numbers of portrait photographs and speed up your workflow. All of the presets in this collection are stackable – meaning you can apply them individually or stack them together. Grab the presets below and then jump to the next section to learn how to use them.

Download the Presets
Download the Lightroom Workflow Presets (use these for LR 4 or newer)
Download the Lightroom 3 Workflow Presets (use these for LR 3 or older)
Learn How To Pose Your Clients With Pocket Poser™ (app for smartphones and tablets)

How to Install the Workflow Prests
Nearly 30 Workflow Presets are included in this collection and are designed to be used with raw images that are technically correct – that is, portrait photographs that have been exposed properly (at least for the most part). By their very nature, raw images are usually very flat and dull. These presets add the appropriate processing ingredients to quickly make them look more lively and vibrant.


The presets are available as a downloadable zip file. Download the file and unzip it onto your desktop (or someplace convenient). Be sure to download the correct presets for your version of Lightroom. After you have unzipped the zip file, you should now have a folder named “Paxton Portraits Workflow Presets” on your desktop. The Lightroom Workflow Presets are located within five sub-folders.

To install the presets, open Lightroom and navigate to either the Library or Develop Module. Next click Edit > Preferences from the top menu to open the preferences dialog window. Click on the Presets tab (at the top) and then Show Lightroom Presets Folder. Your computer’s file explorer window should pop open. Click on the Lightroom folder and then the Develop Presets folder. Save the five preset folders (that are within the main folder you just unzipped) inside the User Presets folder. Now you must close and re-open Lightroom for the Workflow Presets to show up. You will find the presets in the left panel under the Develop Module.

Lightroom Workflow Presets by Paxton Portraits and Steve Paxton

Using the Lightroom Workflow Presets
The presets have been divided into five categories and are setup to work in order from the top down. They are: A-Boost, B-Color Balance, C-Highlight Recovery, D-Clarity and E-Vignette.

Free Presets For Lightroom

Note: The Lightroom 3 version of the presets are arranged differently, but work the same way.

My preference is to always have the five preset folders open in Lightroom (as seen in the image above) so that I can quickly click through them. With your first image open, start with the Boost presets. Color Boost bumps up the contrast, saturation, and vibrance. Lens Correction will make profile corrections; that is, it will correct lens distortions and chromatic abberations (if your lens profile is available in Lightroom). Sharpen will moderately sharpen your images (suitable for most portraits). Next move to the Color Balance presets and adjust the color temperature.

Adobe Lightroom Presets

The next three preset categories are discretionary. Highlight Recovery will allow you to quickly recover highlight detail that has been moderately overexposed. Use the Clarity presets to quickly increase or decrease the clarity of an image. I find bumping the clarity down to around -30 softens skin detail to a very pleasing level (especially for women). The Vignette presets allow you to quickly add rounded corners and burnt edges to your images – adding a little something extra if you plan to show them off in an online gallery.

Best Presets For Lightroom

Batch Processing Large Groups of Images
Once you have processed the first image in a set using the workflow presets, you can select a nearby group of similarly exposed shots and synchronize them using the settings from the first image. The shortcut for synchronizing a set of images is Control+Shift+S (on a PC) and Command+Shift+S (on a Mac). Using these presets in combination with the synchronizing shortcut will help shift your Lightroom workflow into high gear!

How To Install Presets In Lightroom

Show Your Support By Liking Us on Facebook!
Keep up on all of our newly released freebies and guides on Facebook and Twitter. Also, be sure to also check out the forum. It’s an amazing community of smart, creative people!