Building off the popularity of his first collection, Trey Ratcliff has just released a whole new set, optimized for Lightroom. Found here: Trey’s Lightroom Presets Volume 2
“I’ve taken the Best of the Best from my personal collection of 1,000+ presets and made them look awesome for Lightroom 4 or Lightroom 5! You’ll get 59 new and fresh presets that will give you a wide variety of looks. I also re-worked the HDR Presets to increase sharpening, reduce noise, desaturate the “overworked” colors while increasing the vibrancy of the ones with most meaning. In addition, you’ll find a whole new set of filters in the “Fun Favorites” package and surprising new looks in the cross-processing and gradient packages.”
Trey is best known as a pioneer in HDR photography. HDR stands for High Dynamic Range, a technique whereby multiple levels of light are captured for a particular scene and then combined into a single photograph. The resulting images are richly detailed and more closely resemble what you recall of the scene in your mind. Trey created the first HDR photograph to hang in the Smithsonian. He has been featured on ABC, NBC, CBS, FOXand the BBC, and his photos have accumulated about 1 billion views.
Included in Volume 2:
- 10 fresh HDR-in-Lightroom presets with increased sharpening and reduced noise
- 11 new filters with a variety of effects in the new “Fun Favorites” package
- 20 new gradients and cross-processing looks
- Special bonus of 18 of my favorite filters in a quick and handy package
How to get a copy:
The presets will be available for you to download immediately along with instructions on how to easily install them in Lightroom. They also carry a full guarantee, if you are not satisfied just let the publisher know and they will give you a full refund so there is no risk in trying them.
Found here: Trey’s Lightroom Presets Volume 2
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