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Following up from her recent post about How to Create Adobe Lightroom Presets – today Christina shares a few sites to get great Presets. Check these sites out for. Incredible Lightroom Presets and Brushes created by our industry leading team of photographers will enhance your images quickly and easily!

After hundreds of hours of research, calibration & testing, I’m thrilled to share my free pack of Lightroom presets, the NATE CAM Starter Pack. This pack is a free download and gives you both Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw files for 10 different Lightroom presets inspired by the same film aesthetic as VSCO Cam. What is VSCO Cam?

VSCO Cam is a popular mobile photography app available for and. If you don’t already use it, I would encourage you try it out and purchase some of their outstanding preset packs (NOTE: I’m not affiliated with VSCO in any way - just a fan). Mobile photographers like VSCO Cam in large part due to the beautiful presets it offers. Their filters feel more professional and more refined than the filters in Instagram (which are just awful, honestly). So when you see people on Instagram tagging their posts with, this means they used the VSCO Cam app to process their photo. Of course, it would be impossible to create an exact replication of VSCO cam filters in Lightroom.

Well, for a numbers of reasons, including the proprietary, self-contained nature of the VSCO Cam app and the nature of raw conversion inside of Lightroom. So if you want VSCO Cam filters, you can only get those from VSCO. As of now, though, VSCO does not produce VSCO Cam mobile apps equivalent filters for Lightroom.

So if you shoot RAW using a DSLR, like me, you have to convert the raw file to jpeg, load it into your mobile device, and then apply. This workflow is cumbersome, and can produce a ton of image degradation along the way (vs. An “All RAW” workflow).

The NATE Cam Starter Pack lets you have an all RAW workflow and achieve a beautiful, stylish film aesthetic. These filters are my own, original works, built from scratch inside Lightroom.

They are not endorsed by or affiliated with VSCO. They simply combine my expertise in Lightroom with everything I love about emulating film aesthetics inside Lightroom. With that said, let’s get to the free download! Free Download.

Installation Once you've completed the download process, please follow the instructions in this video to install and begin using in Lightroom & Photoshop: How to Use These Filters Lightroom is a powerful, full-featured photography tool for professionals. I’ve tried to use that to my advantage in creating these filters. I think this makes these filters much more usable in a professional photography workflow than you could ever achieve inside a mobile app. While these filters will work on both RAW and JPEG images, I strongly encourage photographers to always shoot RAW (preferably 14-bit). By shooting RAW and using these filters within Lightroom, you’ll be able to take full advantage of these presets and the editing capabilities of Lightroom. A lot of photographers have told me that they want to use these filters to help learn how to better use Lightroom (which is awesome), but they tell they have trouble seeing which settings are changing in Lightroom. Fox Planer Thicknesser Manualidades there.

So here’s a tip. To see where most of the “magic” is happening, go to the “Tone Curve” panel, and click the “Channel: RGB” selector. Then click one of the color channels. Using channel specific color curves gives me the ability to make very nuanced changes that would be impossible in any other module. Sim Coaster Free Download more.

The module itself is not very easy to manipulate, so I’ve built my own tools for manipulating curves that would otherwise be impossible to create in Lightroom. (You can learn exactly how I design these presets and learn to make your own through my). VSCO Cam & VSCO Film VSCO separately offers a line of professional film emulators for Lightroom, called, which I use and have and which I highly recommend. A lot of people have asked me a variation on the question: “Which VSCO Film preset looks like my favorite VSCO Cam preset?” The answer according to VSCO is that you can’t really compare the two, and that there aren’t really equivalents. They encourage users to ' until you find something that you like. My experience has been that this is in fact the case – there is no direct equivalent between VSCO Cam and VSCO Film. How do I install these? Watch the: Q.

Does this work in Mac & Windows? Yes, this will work on both Mac & Windows platforms, as long as you have a somewhat recent copy of Photoshop or Lightroom. If you have a MAC, the installation process will be easier, as I've included an installer that does all the work for you. Does this work in Lightroom for Mobile? Technically there is a way to get these to work on Lightroom Mobile, but it takes a lot of manual work for you to set up.

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