![]() In Lightroom you have to go into potentially 10s of individual sliders and curves and adjust each, and sometimes I just want a preset but instead of at a 10, I want it at a 2. But, and it’s a big one, I find using VSCO presets on my iPhone to be my favorite way to use presets simply because I can tone down the level of the preset in its entirety, essentially allowing me to apply the preset as I would opacity in Photoshop, or as is now possible to do in Capture One. I currently use and own our own SLR Lounge Preset System (free with SLR Lounge Premium), those of Mastin Labs, and some VSCO. ![]() ![]() original on the left, preset at 100%, and preset at level 3 on right. Before we go any further it warrants saying there exists a tool for Lightroom that’s meant for a similar purpose, called ‘The Fader’, but Opal is, simply, a better more complete way of doing things.
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