Lightroom is one of the most popular and widely used photo editing programs out there. The program is designed to give you the freedom to edit your photos without having to use too many tools or go through too many menus. It gives users the ability to make things as simple as possible for them by only using a few basic tools, which are highlighted in this post.
Black and White Lightroom Presets
This is a set of Lightroom presets that will help you create black-and-white images. The creator of this preset pack has done an excellent job at creating these presets so they look natural and realistic without making your photo look like it was shot on a film camera or something else unnatural like that..
The first thing I recommend doing when using this preset pack is moving your white balance slider to get rid of any unwanted warm tones in your image (this will happen if there's too much yellow light in the scene). After that, adjust the exposure levels until everything looks right; then click save as new file or make another adjustment if needed. Finally, choose an appropriate name for your new preset(s) and save them onto their own folder within Lightroom’s library so they're easy access later down the road when needing more editing power than just basic filters alone can provide
HDR Lightroom Presets
HDR Lightroom Presets are a great way to create a surreal look. They can be used for landscapes and cityscapes, but also for high contrast images. They're useful for low contrast images as well, but they're especially effective on mid-contrast images with lots of detail. If you have an image with a lot of noise (like this one), these presets will help you get rid of it!
Matte Lightroom Presets
Matte Lightroom Presets
Matte Lightroom Presets are useful for creating a matte effect and are one of the most popular presets on this list. They can be used to create a more natural look, even in high-key or low-key situations. For example, if you're shooting an outdoor photo with bright sunlight behind your subject, these presets will help you add some depth and drama to it without changing any other settings except for adjusting exposure compensation (EV). You can also use them in different types of lighting scenarios—for example:
If there's little light coming from one side of your frame but lots from another side (like when photographing someone outdoors), then applying a preset like this will give everything that much more contrast so it looks better than if you hadn't used any kind of filter at all!
Vintage Lightroom Presets
The Vintage Lightroom Presets are free to download and use, but you need to make sure that you’re using the latest version of Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) in order for them to work.
The presets were created by photographer David Coburn, who has been creating photos since he was 7 years old. He started off as a child actor and then moved into modeling before becoming an award-winning photographer. His images have been featured in publications like TIME Magazine and WIRED UK Magazine, among others.
In total there are 25 different presets available: 10 black & white ones, 10 color ones, 5 vintage styles (filters), 5 vintage themes (templates), 1 film look plus 2 unique looks inspired by the 1972 film “The Exorcist” starring Linda Blair & Max Von Sydow (you can choose between these two options).
Wedding Lightroom Presets
If you're looking to up your photo editing game, and if you're serious about getting the most out of your photos, then these presets are for you. The wedding and portrait presets will help you with every aspect of getting that perfect shot. Whether it be on location or at home, these presets will help get those shots that always seem so elusive in post-production workflows. Once again though I recommend starting with the tutorial video provided by Adobe themselves before trying out any other preset as there are some similarities between each one but also some differences which might require further adjustment depending on what kind of effect we want our image to have (and how much time we have before we need to go live).
Portrait Lightroom Presets
Portrait Lightroom Presets
Portrait presets are the perfect solution for photographers who are looking to create beautiful portraits with a professional look. The best part is that they're easy to use and can be applied to any image in Lightroom without any additional work! These presets will give your images the right amount of contrast, saturation and vibrancy so you can achieve beautiful results every time.
Wedding Lightroom Presets
The Wedding Lightroom Presets pack is designed specifically for wedding photography. It contains many useful tools like Vibrant Colors & Tones, High Dynamic Range (HDR) Sliders & Filters, Bokeh Effects etc., which allow you to capture stunning details in every moment during your big day!
Landscape Lightroom Presets
Landscape Lightroom Presets
This preset pack is a great way to enhance your landscape photos. The presets can be used on any photo, but there are many that are based on black and white. This means they will work well in combination with other lightroom themes or effects as well.
The main features of these presets include:
Enhance contrast and drama in your landscape photos (black & white)
Create an artistic effect with color saturation, contrast, sharpness etc.;
Food Photography Lightroom Presets
Food photography is a challenging type of photography. If you're new to this type of photography and want to get started, these Lightroom presets will help you take your food photos from good to great!
Food photography is a great way to show off your skills as an amateur food photographer. It's also a fun way for people who aren't into cooking or baking but still love taking pictures of their favorite dishes!
Black & White Portrait Photography Preset Pack
These presets are great for portrait photography. They're easy to use, high quality and affordable. There are a lot of different styles in this preset pack, so you can find one that fits your style or the subject matter of your photo shoot. The presets are compatible with all versions of Adobe Lightroom including CC and Classic (which is what I use).
These are some great lightroom presets to try.
These are some great lightroom presets to try. They're all very popular, and they're great for a variety of different uses.
They're easy to use, affordable, easy to download and install (and you don't even have to have Photoshop).
Conclusion
I hope you have enjoyed this roundup of some of the most popular lightroom presets. I know that it can be hard to narrow down your favorite and most used ones, but hopefully this list has given you a starting point from which to explore new options! If there's anything else we should include on the list - let us know in the comments below!