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best lightroom presets for travel photography

Tropical Beach Presets

Tropical Beach Presets Among the best Lightroom presets for travel photography to help you saturate those skies and golden sands, create turquoise waters all in one click. Ideal for bloggers and travelers, these filters adds warmth, clarity, and natural colors to your beach images. Achieve a cohesive, professional looking aesthetic with your the beauty of your beach-side adventures with ease.

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Presets Name :

Tropical Beach Presets

File Type :

DNG , .XMP

Compatibility :

Mobile, Windows, Mac

Price :

Free To Download

How to Use

Tropical Beach 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.

best lightroom presets for travel photography

Setting | Value | Descriptions

Basic Panel (Tone & Presence)

SectionSettingValueDescription
BasicTemp6Gives the picture a little warmth.
 Tint-8Adds a hint of green to balance out the magenta tones.
 Exposure0.2Makes the whole picture a little brighter.
 Contrast43Makes the picture’s overall contrast higher.
 Highlights-29Gets back some detail from the bright spots.
 Shadows0Doesn’t change the details in the shadows.
 Whites-29Lessens the brightness of white tones.
 Blacks25Brings out more detail in black tones.
 Texture10Makes things clearer and brings out small details.
 Clarity10
Increases the contrast in the middle tones to make them look stronger.
 Dehaze0The haze in the air hasn’t changed.
 Vibrance14Makes dull colors brighter without changing skin tones.
 Saturation-2The overall color intensity is a little lower.

HSL / Color Mixer Panel

SectionSettingValueDescription
HSL – HueRed66Changes red tones to orange.
 Orange90Changes orange colors to yellow.
 Yellow0No change in the yellow hues.
 Green46Changes green tones to yellow.
 Aqua82Changes aqua colors to blue.
 Blue-76Changes blue shades to aqua.
 Purple7Moves purple a little bit toward magenta.
 Magenta0There is no change to the magenta colors.
HSL – SaturationRed-7Makes red a little less bright.
 Orange30
Increases the saturation of orange, which is good for skin tones.
 Yellow to Magenta0These colors don’t change in saturation.
HSL – LuminanceRed0The brightness of the reds stays the same.
 Orange-9Makes orange tones darker.
 Green9Makes green tones brighter.
 Others0The brightness of other colors stays the same.

Colour Grading Panel

SectionSettingValueDescription
Color Grading – ShadowsHue274Makes shadows look purple.
Color Grading – ShadowsSaturation10Shadows have a light purple color.
Color Grading – HighlightsHue176Gives highlights a teal color.
Color Grading – HighlightsSaturation11Soft teal color added to highlights.
Color GradingBlending100The most blending between shadows and highlights.
Color GradingBalance0
There is a neutral balance between the tones of the shadows and the highlights.

Effects Panel

SectionSettingValueDescription
Effects – VignetteAmount-17Adds a faint dark vignette around the edges.
 Feather100The vignette edge should be as soft as possible.
 Midpoint, Roundness, Highlights0
Default settings for the shape of the vignette and highlight protection.
Effects – GrainAmount0No grain was added to the picture.

Calibration Panel

SectionSettingValueDescription
CalibrationRed Primary Hue-45Changes red primary to orange.
 Red Primary Saturation46Makes red primary more saturated.
 Green Primary Hue90Moves the green primary closer to aqua.
 Green Primary Saturation21Makes green primary more saturated.
 Blue Primary Hue-59Changes blue primary to aqua.
 Blue Primary Saturation57Makes blue primary more saturated.

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