2 presets for weddings

March 14, 2010 by Pierre  
Filed under Presets

Marie-Edith sent me two presets she has made for wedding shots. The first one to make them look bright and creamy. Basically it’s increasing exposure/brightness, adding warmth, contrast, vibrance, slight vignette and portrait sharpening. The second one is a brighter version for underexposed photos. Presets in action SOOC/ORIGINAL Wedding Look Wedding Look Bright Uncompressed files (if you’re having problems with zip-file [...]

Marie-Edith sent me two presets she has made for wedding shots. The first one to make them look bright and creamy.

Basically it’s increasing exposure/brightness, adding warmth, contrast, vibrance, slight vignette and portrait sharpening.
The second one is a brighter version for underexposed photos.

Presets in action

SOOC/ORIGINAL

Wedding Look

Wedding Look Bright


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Uncompressed files (if you’re having problems with zip-file above):
Wedding Look - Uncompressed Preset
Wedding Look Bright - Uncompressed Preset

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6 Responses to “2 presets for weddings”
  1. Sunny Says:

    Thanks; I’ll go give them a try.

  2. Julie McLeod Says:

    Thanks for these, Marie-Edith and Pierre!

  3. Sandy_in_MD Says:

    Wonderful – thank you!

  4. KIM JUNG HUN Says:

    Thank you
    It’s great.

  5. Rose Says:

    Ok I love these presets. The thing with these were that I don’t photograph weddings, but instead have found a use for them. I downloaded these last weekend and then went into an old abandoned hospital to document the building before it’s gone.

    The best picture of the day – an old camisole hanging behind a door – I used the wedding look on it and added a bit more vignette – the result? Fabulous!

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/phoenixesrose/4485913603/

    Otherwise – I also found that the same setting – but flipped to black and white worked beautifully for the natural light architecture photographs – It softened the light and gave these harsh architectural photos a dreamy quality that made them some of my favorite black and whites:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/phoenixesrose/4486573740/

    Thanks again!


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