Presetsheaven is mobified!
Today I’ve made a better mobile version of presetsheaven.com for optimal performance to all of you who are on the run.

I’ve focused on the main content to speed things up. Sidebar is gone in this version as well. I hope you like it cause it looks great on my iPhone. Please let me know if you have any issues browsing the mobile version.
Oldschool skintone – a pro-preset?
I really like this preset that I recently made. It’s perfect for my wedding shots and works perfect for light photos like the one I use in this example. I will surley use this preset many times for my clients photo albums. It’s so fun to see and hear their positive reactions when they look at something they didn’t expect. Some of my presets gives a more experimental look than professional. I consider this preset to be a pro-preset and hope you really enjoy it. Read more
Behind-the-Scenes of the Lightroom Team: Andrew Rahn
Want to meet members of Lightrooms development team? Meet Andrew Rahn computer scientist and jack-of-all-trades on the Lightroom team. Get a sneak peek into life on the Lightroom team. Read more
Timesaving Features in Lightroom 2
It’s not hard to get started in Lightroom. You find your ways to navigate and use the software. I’m not going to tell you that you’re doing it wrong, but maybe you can do it faster… Jolieanne Kost from Adobe shows you a multitude of Adobe Lightroom 2 features that can make a huge difference in your overall workflow in this Lightroom 2 tutorial. Read more
Dark areas turn into bright and beauty
Taking photos in the sun without a fill-light or reflector often result in dark shadows. To fix this issue you can use the adjustment brush in Lightroom and lighten up those areas or… you can use this preset which also gives another great effect. As you can see it brings a nice overall warm “pinkish” (nice word btw) tone to the photo. To me this kind of style looks more fashionable than the original photo. Just look at the nice enhancement of the reflections in the sunglasses. Read more
Let the sunshine get cold
I was out this weekend taking some shots by the coast. The sun was just about to go down this lovely evening. Some people think a photo should remain untouched when it’s been taken. I agree sometimes, but most of the time I believe some touch-up will make the photo much better. This time I wanted to make the photo look “colder” than it’s original. After a couple of minutes I got this result which is a bit surrealistic but eye-catching, don’t you think? :-) Read more





















