PEACH SILK Lightroom Preset











PEACH SILK Lightroom Preset
These subtle, warm and peachy tones are perfect for fall weather, evening light, and close portraits, although they can of course be tweaked for all situations! I have been LOVING using this on my work lately!
It’s intended for RAW photos, and to be used in Lightroom Classic CC or 7.3 or above on desktop. I use Canon and have not tested it on others. Remember that you may need to adjust your exposure and white balance before the desired look is achieved.
For reference, I usually underexpose my photos by one or two stops as a personal preference to retain the highlights. So with this specific preset, I tend bring up the exposure quite a bit to get the desired look I want.
To import the preset, open Lightroom, go to the Develop module, click the + on the Preset tab on the left, and click Import Presets. Ta-da!
If you have any questions or have a problem downloading the preset, please don’t hesitate to reach me through email at isitrachelle@gmail.com
HAPPY EDITING!! ♥
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