Summary

  • The author likes to use preset settings for photo editing as a base and then make adjustments
  • Before doing this, they experimented with not using presets for a week and found that it took longer and didn’t improve the quality of the photos
  • Presets are a good starting point for editing because they give a strong base to work from and can also be used to edit multiple pictures from the same shoot to ensure consistency
  • They can inspire creativity by providing a variety of potential options to try
  • In many cases, only minor alterations are required after applying a preset
  • This makes the editing process more efficient and means that more time can be spent taking pictures and less time spending hours editing

By Danny Maiorca

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