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Outdoor Property Presets

Outdoor Property Presets that help improve your real estate photography making you have well balanced skin tones and beautiful skies with natural light. Ideal for real estate brokers and photographers, these lightroom real estate presets free actions add sharpness, clarity, and homely warmth to property pics. Get Lengthy, Quality Edits For Outdoor Listings That Will Draw In Buyers & Add Instant Curb Appeal!

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Presets Name :

Outdoor Property Presets

File Type :

DNG , .XMP

Compatibility :

Mobile, Windows, Mac

Price :

Free To Download

How to Use

Outdoor Property Presets

on Mobile ( iOS & Android ):

  • Adobe Lightroom Mobile is downloadable from the App Store or Google Play.
  • Download and unzip the preset files and you will get DNG on your iOS & Android.
  • Open up Lightroom Mobile and either create/sign on an Adobe account.
  • Import the DNG preset file: Launch Lightroom > tap three-dot menu > Import Presets > select the preset files on your device.
  • Open a photo in Lightroom mobile, then swipe up on the checklist of presets at the bottom to view all associated with your account.
  • You can now tap on the imported preset and a TOOLS-based organizer will pop up where you need to paste (“APPLY”) this specific preset on your photo.
  • Make any adjustments if necessary and save/export your edited photo.
  • How to Use Presets on Windows
  • Unzip the downloaded files that will be in XMP format.
  • Open the Lightroom desktop application.
  • There, click on File > Import Profiles and Presets.
  • Choose the folder containing your unzipped preset files.
  • Tap Import to import the presets into Lightroom.
  • 3> Open a photo, go into the Develop module, you wil see the Presets panel on left side and Look for the preset.
  • Swipe the sliders to adjust pieces of the photo, then save off a copy of what you changed.
 
  •  How to use Presets on macOS: 
  • Download and unzip the preset files on your Mac.
  • Open and select Lightroom desktop on your Mac. 
  • File — Import Profiles and Presets…from the top menu.
  • Find the preset files on your Mac and open them.
  • Press on Import to use presets in Lightroom.
  • Open a photo in the Develop module and navigate to the Presets panel, choose a preset.
  • Edit the photo to your liking when finished save it or export the edited version.
  • Additional tips:
  • If you sync your presets with Lightroom CC desktop, they will automatically appear on lightroom mobile when you’re logged in with the same Adobe account.
  • This is a workflow option for consistent editing using Lightroom presets, no matter the device. The import differs slightly by platform but the process is simple on all devices. After you have the presets set, the rest is as simple as a click or tap for some big time savings when you’re editing.

lightroom real estate presets free

Setting | Value | Descriptions

Basic Panel (Tone & Presence)

SectionSettingValueDescription
BasicProfileColorThe Color setting is the default for color processing.
BasicWB (White Balance)As ShotSet the White Balance to the value that was recorded when the picture was taken (As Shot).
 Temp (Temperature)0No change to the color temperature (neutral, 0 change).
 Tint0There is no change to the green/magenta tint (neutral, 0 change).
 Exposure+0.52Made the picture a little bit brighter overall.
 Contrast+43Made the difference between the light and dark areas much bigger.
 Highlights-29Lowered the brightness of the brightest parts to get more detail back.
 Shadows+36Made the darker areas brighter to show more detail.
 Whites-27Lowered the brightness of the brightest white points.
 Blacks-19Made the darkest black points lighter, which made the shadows less deep.
 Texture+7Made fine details and textures look a little better.
 Clarity+13Slightly raised the contrast in the middle tones to make things more defined and punchy.
 Dehaze0There was no change to add or remove atmospheric haze (neutral, 0 change).
 Vibrance+40Made the less-saturated colors much brighter, but left the already saturated colors mostly alone.
 Saturation+1The overall color intensity hasn’t changed much (it’s almost neutral).

Tone Curve Panel

HSL / Color Mixer Panel

SectionSettingValueDescription
Color Mixer (HSL)Red Hue-7Moved the red colors a little closer to orange.
 Orange Hue-7Moved the orange colors a little closer to red.
 Yellow Hue-4Moved the yellow colors a little bit closer to green.
 Green Hue+9Made the Green colors much more like Aqua/Cyan.
 Aqua Hue0The Aqua color shade stayed the same.
 Blue Hue-7Moved the blue colors a little closer to aqua and cyan.
 Purple Hue0No Change
 Magenta Hue0No Change
 Red Saturation0No Change
 Orange Saturation0No Change
 Yellow Saturation0The brightness of yellow colors stays the same.
 Green Saturation0The intensity of green colors stays the same.
 Aqua Saturation0The Aqua colors stay the same level of brightness.
 Blue Saturation0The intensity of blue colors stays the same.
 Purple Saturation0The intensity of purple colors stays the same.
 Magenta Saturation0The intensity of Magenta colors stays the same.
 Red Luminance-13Made the red colors darker.
 Orange Luminance-16Made the orange colors a lot darker.
 Yellow Luminance-10Made the yellow colors darker.
 Green Luminance-15Made the green colors a lot darker.
 Aqua Luminance-29Made the Aqua (Cyan) colors a lot darker.
 Blue Luminance-19Made the blue colors much darker.
 Purple Luminance-9The purple colors got a little darker.
 Magenta Luminance-6Made the Magenta colors a little darker.

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