Lightroom Presets – 9 Dramatic Sky Presets

Lightroom Presets – 9 presets for Lightroom Mobile and Lightroom Classic for Dramatic Sky.
Ideal for travel and blog photography.
Works Best for heavy cloudy skies with deep grey color toning.

Includes 9 Mobile and Desktop Presets for the Free and Paid Lightroom Versions.

This Preset Pack will create a consistent theme in your feed with the enhanced sky. Create and edit on the go with the best mobile Presets.

INCLUDED IN YOUR PURCHASE
9 Mobile Lightroom Presets (DNG files) and for Lightroom Classic (XMP files)
Step-by-step PDF guide for installation for Lightroom Mobile
Step-by-step PDF guide for installation for Lightroom Classic

Preset description

Dramatic Sky Lightroom Presets to enhance your photos using the Free Lightroom CC App as well as the Lightroom Classic. These presets will edit your photos like a pro without extensive knowledge of Adobe Lightroom. Lighten, brighten, and color affect your images while enhancing your overall photo.

Presets allow you to highlight, especially vaguely, gray skies with low contrast. After applying the presets, you will achieve a dramatic appearance in the sky. The differences between dark and pale clouds become more pronounced, making the sky very distinct and dramatic.
Presets are especially suitable for holiday photographers, bloggers, but also professional photographers.
These presets will save you time, and you will be able to highlight your sky with just one click.
It also includes a detailed description of how to install presets in Lightroom on your mobile phone and a PC or Mac.

Included in the delivery are 9 presets, which provide different levels of contrast and tonal balance.

Common Questions

Works in Lightroom Mobile App (iOS/Android)
Works with Lightroom Classic for PC/MAC.

Please also read an article on how to install Lightroom presets in Lightroom Mobile and Lightroom Classic.

Important Notes

Since each photo is different, so will the results of Dramatic Sky presets. It is essential to make fine adjustments after applying the presets. Most often, you need to set the following parameters:

  • Exposure
  • Shadows
  • Whites
  • Blacks
  • Dehaze

For example, if we have a very underexposed photo that is too dark, the procedure will be as follows: first, we apply one of the Dramatic Sky Lightroom presets and then increase the Exposure to achieve a suitable overall brightness of the photo.

Another example will be a sky full of clouds, which will become too contrasting after applying one of the Lightroom presets. In this case, we reduce the value of the Dehaze parameter and possibly Texture.

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