The Master Street Collection: Lightroom Preset Pack
The Master Street Collection: Lightroom Preset Pack
Introducing the Master Street Collection: a perfect bundle crafted to easily elevate your photos. These presets are a blend of my best creations, custom made and perfect for travel and street photography.
What's inside?
- 29 Lightroom Presets That'll Give Your Photos a Unique Look.
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9 Lightroom Overlays to take your photos to the next level & save time.
- 20min video tutorial showing you an exclusive insight into my workflow and how to get the most out of this preset pack.
Tested for versatility, these presets offer a unique style without overwhelming your images. Forget about presets that ruin your photos – my presets are non-destructive and provide subtle yet impactful changes, allowing your photos to shine without compromising their quality.
Why choose these presets?
- Simple to use, guaranteeing a consistently high-quality look.
- Time-saving edits that provide creative inspiration, making it a breeze to capture the desired look and feel in your photos.
- Compatible with both LR Desktop & LR Mobile, giving you the freedom to edit wherever you please.
- Tested on all major camera brands, so no need to stress about compatibility.
Ready to take your photos to the next level? Grab the Master Street Collection now! 📸✨
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The Master Street Collection: Lightroom Preset Pack
Excellent collection of well curated presets. There is something for everyone.
Thank you!
As a newbie, I find this set very helpful by giving me a boost in photo editing. Kind of like reverse engineering. Look forward to more packs.
Really appreciate it! :)
I did like them but I found if I used certain presets Lightroom classic slowed right down and even stopped so I tend not to use them to much
Thanks for the feedback! Hmm strange though. LR Presets are just saved lightroom settings and shouldn't slow anything down. Maybe it's because I have masks on some and LR doesn't reset them when you change from one preset to another.
So if you have applied a few preset in a row, you might end up with a photo that has a ton of layer masks on them.
That's the only thing that comes to my mind, and the solution is that if you've applied a preset and want to put a new, then reset it and make sure that you're not getting masks from multiple presets :)
Hope this helps!