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Lightroom Presets | Easy Install | Olive Juice Lightroom Presets

I’d like to start off with letting y’all know I’m a PC. so my directions will reflect that. I will be having some Mac directions made very soon. Thank you!

Ok so you have your awesome Olive Juice Lightroom Presets right?

Do I need I really need to backup my presets?

What the heck do I do after I unzip the file?

Why are they getting all mixed up?

Is there a way I can keep them tidy?

If I upgrade to the newest version of Lightroom- will I need to reinstall my presets?

I’ll answer all these questions.:D

Do I need to backup my presets?

Yes. yes. And emphatically- yes. Back them up on an entirely different drive- so you have two copies. I also recommend gathering ALL your Presets and Actions and burning a hard copy too. You will only benefit from it- I promise. All that money invested in them… you do NOT want to be stuck frantically locating them all, rebuying, living without or tracking down all the action/preset artists that created them and trying to provide them with proof you bought them etc.

What the heck do I do after I unzip the file?

Well after unzipping the file- open Lightroom. Go to the Develop module. Right-click in your presets and select NEW FOLDER. For simplicity’s sake name it the exact name of the presets plus the artist’s initials at the beginning. This will allow you to locate your Presets by artist and title. Tidy.:D

For instance. My presets are in my LR panel like this:

OJ Just Beachy

OJ Beyond Shades of Gray

OJ Squeaky Clean

Now if I had Pretty Presets or Totally Rad:

PP Sweet Summer Collection

or

TR Lightroom Presets


So you get the idea I’m sure.

Next:

Right-click again over the folder you just created. Select IMPORT.

Now locate the folder where you placed your presets. Click IMPORT once you’ve located them.

Voila!

All done.:D

As to the next 2 questions:

Why are they getting all mixed up?

Is there a way I can keep them tidy?

If you have not been importing them a similar way as stated above- then they can get (or already are) mixed up with other sets and appear very untidy. One of the things that makes LR what it is- is how streamlined and efficient it is.

You could go a step further once you gather a handful or more presets you use ALL. THE. TIME.

Create a NEW FOLDER and name it My Workflow. And move your all time favorite presets into this folder.

Yes it moves those presets out of their respective sets. It’s a personal choice. Depends on your workflow.

And finally….

If I upgrade to the newest version of Lightroom- will I need to reinstall my presets?

The answer is No. If you have any version of LR installed on your computer and are simply upgrading it will not replace the old version but rather it will install the new version ALSO. It will also import the presets in the old version to the new version. If you open your old version after adding new presets into the new version it will also update your presets in the old version. That has been my experience.

If you have anymore questions that have not been answered here, please send me an email at amy@amymcmasterphotography.com.

I may add it here.:D

Also please remember I am merely a Lightroom enthusiast. Not a pro. I understand the basics of Lightroom and I love making presets in it. But if you need Library help- I am sooo not your gal. I spend nearly all my time in the Develop module.:D

Melissa - July 5, 2011 - 5:37 pm

how do i install actions into PSE? just found your website and downloaded the freebies to test out. Thanks so much!

Lightroom Presets | Easy Install | Olive Juice Lightroom Presets

I’d like to start off with letting y’all know I’m a PC. so my directions will reflect that. I will be having some Mac directions made very soon. Thank you!

Ok so you have your awesome Olive Juice Lightroom Presets right?

Do I need I really need to backup my presets?

What the heck do I do after I unzip the file?

Why are they getting all mixed up?

Is there a way I can keep them tidy?

If I upgrade to the newest version of Lightroom- will I need to reinstall my presets?

I’ll answer all these questions.:D

Do I need to backup my presets?

Yes. yes. And emphatically- yes. Back them up on an entirely different drive- so you have two copies. I also recommend gathering ALL your Presets and Actions and burning a hard copy too. You will only benefit from it- I promise. All that money invested in them… you do NOT want to be stuck frantically locating them all, rebuying, living without or tracking down all the action/preset artists that created them and trying to provide them with proof you bought them etc.

What the heck do I do after I unzip the file?

Well after unzipping the file- open Lightroom. Go to the Develop module. Right-click in your presets and select NEW FOLDER. For simplicity’s sake name it the exact name of the presets plus the artist’s initials at the beginning. This will allow you to locate your Presets by artist and title. Tidy.:D

For instance. My presets are in my LR panel like this:

OJ Just Beachy

OJ Beyond Shades of Gray

OJ Squeaky Clean

Now if I had Pretty Presets or Totally Rad:

PP Sweet Summer Collection

or

TR Lightroom Presets


So you get the idea I’m sure.

Next:

Right-click again over the folder you just created. Select IMPORT.

Now locate the folder where you placed your presets. Click IMPORT once you’ve located them.

Voila!

All done.:D

As to the next 2 questions:

Why are they getting all mixed up?

Is there a way I can keep them tidy?

If you have not been importing them a similar way as stated above- then they can get (or already are) mixed up with other sets and appear very untidy. One of the things that makes LR what it is- is how streamlined and efficient it is.

You could go a step further once you gather a handful or more presets you use ALL. THE. TIME.

Create a NEW FOLDER and name it My Workflow. And move your all time favorite presets into this folder.

Yes it moves those presets out of their respective sets. It’s a personal choice. Depends on your workflow.

And finally….

If I upgrade to the newest version of Lightroom- will I need to reinstall my presets?

The answer is No. If you have any version of LR installed on your computer and are simply upgrading it will not replace the old version but rather it will install the new version ALSO. It will also import the presets in the old version to the new version. If you open your old version after adding new presets into the new version it will also update your presets in the old version. That has been my experience.

If you have anymore questions that have not been answered here, please send me an email at amy@amymcmasterphotography.com.

I may add it here.:D

Also please remember I am merely a Lightroom enthusiast. Not a pro. I understand the basics of Lightroom and I love making presets in it. But if you need Library help- I am sooo not your gal. I spend nearly all my time in the Develop module.:D

Melissa - July 5, 2011 - 5:37 pm

how do i install actions into PSE? just found your website and downloaded the freebies to test out. Thanks so much!

Haze It | Olive Juice Lightroom Presets | Freebie

*please remember all my presets are currently made for RAW images. they can be applied to jpgs but the effects are very strong and may require heavy tweaking.

Ok so not a true “haze” in the Photoshop sense. But it does a fair job of pretending to be. I wanted to share with you one of my favorite little presets that I apply over many of my presets. It does not adjust color or white balance. It does adjust tone curve, brightness, fill light, contrast, blacks, recovery and applies a little vignetting. That’s why I apply it AFTER my favorite preset (that does adjust color). Or you can just manually adjust exposure (it does not affect exposure slider), colors, color balance, temperature, calibration and whatever little things you want to adjust. Apply a Tint for more fun! Thennnnn apply my <haze it>.

Most often you WILL need to adjust this to your image. That is normal for presets. Presets are a starting point. Images are like snowflakes- no two are truly alike from artist to artist. Lighting, skin tones of the persons in the image, cameras, lenses, and even settings ALL affect the image you pull into LR to adjust.

If the image seems to have too little contrast- push the blacks and/or contrast slider. If it’s too washed out- decrease the dark and shadow sliders in the tone curve. Image looks weird in the places where the shadows are supposed to be? Then decrease the fill light slider until it looks right.

This preset will make your colors look washed a little. Not because it actually changes the colors but because it lightens the darks and shadows so much AND the fill light sprinkles light evenly everywhere in the image. And this is why it appears a bit hazy. It’s delicious to me. I love it.:D

Here we start with a sooc image. I did crop but made no other adjustments. This is my girly pie Skye. 2 and full of sass and humor.

camera: nikon d700

lens: tamron 28-75mm f/2.8

settings: 62mm | f/2.8 | ss 1/800 | iso 640

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Now here we have my sooc image and I applied my Jasper preset from my Jewels collection. Ruby looked pretty awesome too. The pink tones of Ruby made this very girly and if you move the slider warmer it makes it a warm pink- oh yum. Ope- call me a side-tracked sally sorry. On to Jasper.;)Jasper was the one I selected to make my sample here. Not sure if you noticed but I like warm golden images usually.:D

I made a judgement call to not tweak it here since I knew what {haze it} would do. But just so you know- I almost always need to tweak a preset. Even my own.:)

looking lovely. i like! she kept sitting down in the wet grass. making her petti all dirty and getting leaves in her fluffy scarfy boa thing.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Alrighty. Now we’re at image #3. I took the previous image and simply applied {haze it}. That’s it. Now I didn’t want to tweak it here. But I find sometimes after applying {haze it}- I want to add more blacks or contrast and back off the fill light a little bit. I personally never move the recovery slider. I like what it does to my skin tones here and it allows me to really push the fill light and shadow sliders without having blown spots. I Don’t use the recovery slider past 30. Ever. Personal choice but after 30 skin looks weird and pasty to me. Just an Amy tidbit, I guess.:)

*Also note that if your image is greatly overexposed to start with and you end up needing to use the Exposure slider more than -.52 or so…this preset looks really weird and you may want to skip it.;)

So here is my final. I may or may not pull it into Photoshop if I wanted to do some local burning here and there or tweak colors more (prefer to do that in PS personally). I know you can use the adjustment brush to “burn” – I just really prefer PS for that myself.

Voila!

Isn’t being in the digital darkroom fun?

Download. Install. Play. Enjoy.

Thanks for trying Olive Juice Presets!

Olive Juice Lightroom Preset

Haze It

FREE

Add to Cart

$0.00 free

View Cart

(you can still shop around for more freebies or in my store before checking out. it’s all saved in your cart.)

Kristyn LaPres - February 11, 2011 - 11:54 am

how sweet of you to share! Thank you!

Joanne Thomas - June 14, 2011 - 5:06 pm

Oh my gosh, I imported this preset into lightroom and was blown away by it’s beauty. Than you so much for coming up with these yummy presets. Amazing.

Shelly - August 9, 2011 - 6:22 am

Came across your site through Clickin Moms. You are awesome! Thanks so much for the freebies. Can’t wait to try them out.

Maricar - September 30, 2011 - 5:56 pm

I downloaded one of your free things. I’m not being able to open it using my photoshop element 9. Could you please help?

Amy Beth - October 7, 2011 - 2:15 pm

If you downloaded a Lightroom Freebie- it will only work in Lightroom.

Haze It | Olive Juice Lightroom Presets | Freebie

*please remember all my presets are currently made for RAW images. they can be applied to jpgs but the effects are very strong and may require heavy tweaking.

Ok so not a true “haze” in the Photoshop sense. But it does a fair job of pretending to be. I wanted to share with you one of my favorite little presets that I apply over many of my presets. It does not adjust color or white balance. It does adjust tone curve, brightness, fill light, contrast, blacks, recovery and applies a little vignetting. That’s why I apply it AFTER my favorite preset (that does adjust color). Or you can just manually adjust exposure (it does not affect exposure slider), colors, color balance, temperature, calibration and whatever little things you want to adjust. Apply a Tint for more fun! Thennnnn apply my <haze it>.

Most often you WILL need to adjust this to your image. That is normal for presets. Presets are a starting point. Images are like snowflakes- no two are truly alike from artist to artist. Lighting, skin tones of the persons in the image, cameras, lenses, and even settings ALL affect the image you pull into LR to adjust.

If the image seems to have too little contrast- push the blacks and/or contrast slider. If it’s too washed out- decrease the dark and shadow sliders in the tone curve. Image looks weird in the places where the shadows are supposed to be? Then decrease the fill light slider until it looks right.

This preset will make your colors look washed a little. Not because it actually changes the colors but because it lightens the darks and shadows so much AND the fill light sprinkles light evenly everywhere in the image. And this is why it appears a bit hazy. It’s delicious to me. I love it.:D

Here we start with a sooc image. I did crop but made no other adjustments. This is my girly pie Skye. 2 and full of sass and humor.

camera: nikon d700

lens: tamron 28-75mm f/2.8

settings: 62mm | f/2.8 | ss 1/800 | iso 640

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Now here we have my sooc image and I applied my Jasper preset from my Jewels collection. Ruby looked pretty awesome too. The pink tones of Ruby made this very girly and if you move the slider warmer it makes it a warm pink- oh yum. Ope- call me a side-tracked sally sorry. On to Jasper.;)Jasper was the one I selected to make my sample here. Not sure if you noticed but I like warm golden images usually.:D

I made a judgement call to not tweak it here since I knew what {haze it} would do. But just so you know- I almost always need to tweak a preset. Even my own.:)

looking lovely. i like! she kept sitting down in the wet grass. making her petti all dirty and getting leaves in her fluffy scarfy boa thing.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Alrighty. Now we’re at image #3. I took the previous image and simply applied {haze it}. That’s it. Now I didn’t want to tweak it here. But I find sometimes after applying {haze it}- I want to add more blacks or contrast and back off the fill light a little bit. I personally never move the recovery slider. I like what it does to my skin tones here and it allows me to really push the fill light and shadow sliders without having blown spots. I Don’t use the recovery slider past 30. Ever. Personal choice but after 30 skin looks weird and pasty to me. Just an Amy tidbit, I guess.:)

*Also note that if your image is greatly overexposed to start with and you end up needing to use the Exposure slider more than -.52 or so…this preset looks really weird and you may want to skip it.;)

So here is my final. I may or may not pull it into Photoshop if I wanted to do some local burning here and there or tweak colors more (prefer to do that in PS personally). I know you can use the adjustment brush to “burn” – I just really prefer PS for that myself.

Voila!

Isn’t being in the digital darkroom fun?

Download. Install. Play. Enjoy.

Thanks for trying Olive Juice Presets!

Olive Juice Lightroom Preset

Haze It

FREE

Add to Cart

$0.00 free

View Cart

(you can still shop around for more freebies or in my store before checking out. it’s all saved in your cart.)

Kristyn LaPres - February 11, 2011 - 11:54 am

how sweet of you to share! Thank you!

Joanne Thomas - June 14, 2011 - 5:06 pm

Oh my gosh, I imported this preset into lightroom and was blown away by it’s beauty. Than you so much for coming up with these yummy presets. Amazing.

Shelly - August 9, 2011 - 6:22 am

Came across your site through Clickin Moms. You are awesome! Thanks so much for the freebies. Can’t wait to try them out.

Maricar - September 30, 2011 - 5:56 pm

I downloaded one of your free things. I’m not being able to open it using my photoshop element 9. Could you please help?

Amy Beth - October 7, 2011 - 2:15 pm

If you downloaded a Lightroom Freebie- it will only work in Lightroom.

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{Nostalgia}

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