“So your looking for ways to help you with your image editing, you’ve come to the right place here I hope to offer some of my Lightroom Presets and Photoshop Actions plus a few other things. At the moment they will be free to download. So watch this space I will be adding some examples very soon.”
Paul
Lightroom Presets
PGI Auto-juxta
A PRESET that works on a set of variables based on a ToneCurve and auto tone as well as a couple of settings I apply 99% of the time. It is designed to be a starting point to get near to where you want to be, hence the name Auto-Juxta, Juxta meaning near in latin.
PGI Autumnal
This Preset will warm up your images and give it that desirable Autumnal glow you see in images of woodland glades, fallen leaves and winter evening sun.
PGI Vignette-mid50
Just as its name suggests a vignette of middle amount and midpoint 50 no other settings are applied. This can be used without affecting any previous settings or already applied Preset.
PGI Twilight Storm
Ok so this is a funky little Preset that won’t work on everything but is very cool on the right image cool being the operative word this gives a steely blue tone yet is quite punchy great for cloudy sky’s and seascapes.
PGI Mocka
A toned Preset giving a light creamy brown sepia finish this is great for all sorts of shots but particularly images with texture. Darks stay dark works well on well lit portraits also.
PGI Gangster-Light
Spilt toned this Preset gives that yesteryear feel Bonnie and Clyde style with a hint of yellow this will send any image back in time.
PGI Gangster-Dark
Spilt toned as Gangster-Light but a bit more edgy and sinister.
PGI Emerold Forest
You guessed it a green split-tone Preset lots of uses other that a green forest try it for product shot backgrounds and grungy type.
PGI Coffee & Cream
Toned with a cream and coffee brown sepia finish again this is great for all sorts of shots but great with textures or architecture maybe.
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By: New Lightroom Presets « Paul Gregory Imaging Weblog on January 27, 2009
at 3:27 am
Thanks for the Auto-juxta preset!
I save me so much work… You wouldn’t thing that a universal preset was possible. I tried to build one several times. Great work.
By: Twinelens on September 4, 2011
at 5:54 pm