

Since each photo represents a different starting point, the results will vary a bit from one photo to the next. Presets are also a lot of fun to experiment with because the results are never quite the same on different photos. You can use a preset to get exactly the look you want, or use it as a starting point by continuing to adjust the sliders after you’ve applied the preset. Lightroom presets apply the effect simply by changing specific settings, which allows them to be applied almost instantly. When you run an action in Photoshop, it will carry out step-by-step, and in some cases, it is not very quick. In fact, presets generally are applied faster than Photoshop actions. You can apply a preset to your photo and achieve a certain look or effect quickly. Presets are to Lightroom what actions are to Photoshop. And best of all, you can still edit the photo as needed after applying the preset. They work by applying specific settings to the slides in Lightroom’s Develop Module. With just a click of the mouse, you can apply a specific effect to your photos. Lightroom presets can be a photographer’s best friend.
