How to edit Soft Green Preset in Lightroom

  When it comes to visual content in this era, the right color tone can make all the difference needed to convey the right message. That’s especially true when it comes to images that are meant to be portrayed in an aesthetically appealing way. The right color grade can make a photo stand out and develop a sense of cohesion and harmony among the different elements within it. In this photo editing tutorial today, you’ll learn how to edit a "soft green" preset or tone (the preset is free). It’s a great way to get started with photo editing as a beginner, especially if you’re looking to incorporate more color into the photos that you share on social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook. With this in mind, let’s dive into the creation of the soft green preset.




The soft green preset used in the photo above gives a clear definition of what it looks like. You will find out that the female model in the photo at the left side of the photo with a soft green effect is looking amazing with good color quality, and this effect is fitting for outdoor images. On the right side of the photo is a section of a segment of settings used in editing this soft green in lightroom mobile app.



What app I used to create the soft green preset

 

Lightroom mobile is a great application that was used in creating the photo editing concept. The app is available for Android and iOS with the privilege of editing your photos easily and quickly, while on the go.

One of the best things about Lightroom I found fascinating is that you can quickly and easily change the color tone of your photos. I’ve been using the Lightroom Mobile app for years now and I can say I have never regretted using it in editing my photos.


How to Edit the Soft Green Preset In Lightroom


Lightroom presets are an incredible way of editing your photos, they enable you to edit your photos in a short time span by doing a lot of the work for you with ease. Let's see the steps involved in editing the soft green:

  • The first phase is to download the Lightroom mobile app which is available on Google Play Store for Android users and also in Apple Store for iPhone users.
  • Download the soft green preset that has been made open for download below this post.
  • Open your Lightroom mobile app on your smartphone
  • Add the preset file you downloaded into the Lightroom mobile app
  • Apply the preset to the reference photo you want to edit and boom you have the same soft green effect. 
  • A reminder that different photos have different exposure,  contrast and color so I advise some adjustments depending on your type of photo so as to get the excellent color tone that suits your taste.

  • The step by step procedure for constructing this preset from scratch to the final stage in Lightroom, you can watch that in my YouTube channel (Timothy Concept) or in the video down below


That’s it! You now have the knowledge of how to apply the soft green preset and how to use the soft green tone in the Lightroom app, so head on over to your Lightroom app on your phone and start editing. Make sure to try out with different light effects, exposure, and color to see what you can come up with.


Download the soft green preset


How to apply the Soft Green Lightroom Presets. (APPLICATION)


To apply the preset file, open the Lightroom mobile application and click on the Preferences panel, which is located on the left side of the screen in the Lightroom app. A menu will pop up for you with all the presets you have downloaded which are on your smartphone.

When you click on any of the presets of your choice, but in this case the soft green preset, you will have the option to open the Preset Panel and click on copy setting. From there, you can simply import the photo you want to edit into Lightroom, and then paste the setting into the photo.


Video Tutorial


To learn how I was able to execute this soft green photo editing concept, you can view the tutorial video below. If you also wish to make the preset adjustments manually, you can also watch the video tutorial as it gives you the necessary information needed to create the soft green.



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