![]() ![]() It is possible to apply more than one Preset to build up a desired effect. This an overview of my 24 Lightroom ‘ Prime‘ Presets (for patrons to download) that I use most often when I want to fast-track my editing workflow. Lightroom Presets are ‘One-Click Wonders’ and enable a series of complex edits to be applied to an image with a single click of the mouse. You can download Priime on the App Store today.These Presets are available for Patrons to download from /markgaler We’re grateful for these folks, who support our mission of pushing the field of photography forward. Priime is backed by investors including Garry Tan, Alexis Ohanian, Aaron Harris, Waynn Lue, Russell Cook, and Y Combinator. Priime is our first step in that direction, and we are excited for you to join us. We’re dedicated to helping people tell their stories the way they want, to create their art with tools that get out of the way, and to connect with each other to live more beautifully. Photography is becoming more and more like written language - what used to require special training and obscure tools is quickly becoming accessible to everybody, and we are using it to tell our stories. We are building Priime’s toolset with thought and care so that it works exactly the way you want and leads to gorgeous edits. ![]() Many apps have that one adjustment that just looks bad, or doesn’t work the way you thought it would. When you want to go deeper than a single tap edit, Priime’s adjustments will delight you. Whether you shoot and edit photos all the time or just occasionally, getting inspiration during your editing process makes things more quick and interesting. This reduces the number of looks you have to tap through to see what works best on your photo (although you can always explore the full list if you want). When you edit a photo with Priime, it is analyzed for dozens of attributes from color palette to exposure to subject matter, and paired with an appropriate set of styles. Applying a sunset edit to a portrait is the quickest way to mess up skin tones and make someone look like a tomato, because sunsets like vibrant reds and portraits don’t. A snowy winter day is very different than a sunny, vibrant spring landscape. Whether you’re shooting food, interiors, portraits, sunsets, or landscapes, we have something to capture many of the most popular looks today.įinally, styles “know” what they are supposed to be used for, which brings us to: Smart SuggestionsĪ portrait is very different than a sunset. Styles come with detailed descriptions of what they do, and when to use them. If you follow Michael O’Neal, for example, and like his aesthetic, you can use his styles to achieve the same look. Priime styles are made by a photographer trying to capture a specific kind of shot they take. Here are a few of the things that have driven the design from the beginning: Styles: More than filtersįilters are wonderful tools, and we see styles as the next logical step in making editing easier. We’re building Priime to bridge these gaps.
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