2109481 Clean Denim- Lightroom & ACR Preset 2889912
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Clean Denim is a crisp, cool toned preset for Lightroom and Photoshop. It’s pared back minimalist feel, desaturated blues, and clean tones make it perfect for photographing anything from clothing labels, street style and yes- it makes denim look so good!
There are 3 versions of this preset:
CLEAN DENIM : the ‘regular’ version
CLEAN DENIM – : reduced effect, more subtle edit. You’ll notice less desaturation and less coolness in the tones, and less highlight/shadow fade.
CLEAN DENIM + : more dramatic effect. There will be increased contrast and clarity for more of a punchy look and more texture in clothing. There will be more colour shifts and desaturation.
Tips:
- This preset works best for brighter / high key images.
- If you are using this preset on an image that already has a lot of cool tones, you might want to warm it up a little after applying the preset. ‘
- If the image is a portrait of a person with pale and/or cool toned skin, it’s best to use the minus (-) version, otherwise the skin gets a little too desaturated.
- Preset tutorials +
//COMPATIBILITY//
- Best results are with RAW/DNG files. Results with Jpeg files are unpredictable.
- Works in Lightroom CC and ACR
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//Installation//
LIGHTROOM
Installing: after downloading presets into your folder of choice, open Lightroom and right-click on the folder you want to import the preset into. Click ‘import’, and select the downloaded preset.
ACR
Installing: after downloading presets, place them in the Settings folder. Once in the folder, they should appear in the Presets tab on the right when you have ACR open.
Mac: Users/username/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CameraRaw/Settings Windos: c:UsersusernameAppDataRoamingAdobeCameraRawSettings
// Using the preset //
Make sure you get the right colour temperature and exposure in your image first, then click on the preset for the edit. Fine tune the exposure after the edit has been applied.
EXPOSURE ADJUSTMENTS: This preset tends to increase the overall brightness of the image- you might need to scale back the exposure if it over-brightens the image.