Creating a preset in Literoom can streamline your editing workflow, intensifying to achieve aesthetics in many images. How to do this here.
Aaron is coming from Ness with you ForkThis practical video directly dives into making its own preset in Literoom classic, offering wide stages that allow you to record almost any editing as a preset – including masks. Your editing routine in the preset can dramatically stream your workflow, which can make batch editing smooth and more reliable.
The video shows the ability of lighterroom to adjust the preset post-application, which is an important feature for maintaining flexibility in your workflow. Even after applying the preset can be adjusted, which ensures that you will not be able to get stuck with an inappropriate form for a particular image. Additionally, NACE provides valuable insight into exporting and sharing its preset.
Another auxiliary element highlighted by NACE is the integration of the mask in the preset, allowing specific editing, such as heating the sky or increasing some image areas, should be automatically applied to new images. This functionality expands the versatility of your preset, as the mask can be edited or reproduced according to the specific requirements of each new photo. If you have ever considered to create a personal style or share your editing techniques more easily, this tutorial is a solid starting point. Even experienced lighterroom users can pick up a useful workflow tip or two, especially about masking adjustment and predetermined sharing. Watch the video for more insights than NACE.