Hi all! I was out this weekend and took some architectural photos of different environments. One of the shots was this old church door. I like the framing of it and the wooden ornaments in the middle. Beside that the colors of it was quite faded and gray, so I decided to boost it a little. And that’s when I came up with this new preset called PH Green Door.
I have tried it on a couple of photos I’ve taken during cloudy days and it really works great.
Preset in action
SOOC/ORIGINAL:
PH Green Door:
Thanks – I have just the pictures to use this on.
I love this! There’s the rustic feel in the photograph, just what I wanted! Thanks!
Is that the preset you use for RAW DNG or JPEG? I’m a lover of the Lightroom myself. Those preset are much better than the Adobe Photoshop but every once in a while I use the Adobe Photoshop to use the template which the lightroom dont have the accessible. I have a very good picture of my grandkids that I adjust the lightroom then go to Adobe Photoshop to create the template. I’ve always love the Lightroom the most. And I’m a photographer for the army nearly 29 years. Whoowhoo look back from beginning to now it has change alot.
You’re welcome Dene!
Grandma photographer…
For most of the time I shoot in RAW, so most of my Lightroom presets are made for RAW images. Sometimes you need to adjust them a little to be able to use them on your JPEG’s. “Clarity” and “Saturation” might be two thing to adjust/reduce in this preset if you are using JPEG’s.
I can imagine the difference 29 years ago and now!
Thanks!
Nice vignetting!
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Thanks, Brandon!
Hey Pierre,
Just hope you stay warm where ever you are!! Anyway, Just wanted you to know if you have seen my picture from flickr yet that I posted last week. I will be adding more photos into it sometime next week when I am settle down.
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Eh, Thanks (I guess).
I Don’t understand your language but Google translation tool tells me you’re pretty happy about my work :-)
More thanks for ETI excellent presets, I’m really grateful, and still voshischyayus your work.
Yes, Pierre, namely ето I meant that I was very nravyatsa your work and I very much appreciate ето.
Your work is beautiful!