Clean Denim- Lightroom / Photoshop Preset for Fashion and Lifestyle Photography

Clean Denim- Lightroom and Photoshop Preset- Blogger Street Style

Clean Denim is a crisp, cool toned preset for Lightroom and Photoshop. It's pared back minimalist feel, desaturated blues, and clean tones make it perfect for photographing anything from clothing labels, street style and yes- it makes denim look so good! 

There are 3 versions of this preset:

CLEAN DENIM   :  the 'regular' version 

CLEAN DENIM -   : reduced effect, more subtle edit. You'll notice less desaturation and less coolness in the tones, and less highlight/shadow fade.

CLEAN DENIM +  : more dramatic effect. There will be increased contrast and clarity for more of a punchy look and more texture in clothing. There will be more colour shifts and desaturation.  

 

Tips: 

- This preset works best for brighter / high key images. 

- If you are using this preset on an image that already has a lot of cool tones, you might want to warm it up a little after applying the preset. '

- If the image is a portrait of a person with pale and/or cool toned skin, it's best to use the minus (-) version, otherwise the skin gets a little too desaturated. 

 

RAW (left), CLEAN DENIM  Preset (right)

RAW (left), CLEAN DENIM  Preset (right)

RAW (left), CLEAN DENIM - Preset (right)

RAW (left), CLEAN DENIM - Preset (right)

Top (raw), bottom (Clean Denim) 

Top (raw), bottom (Clean Denim) 

RAW (left), CLEAN DENIM - Preset (right)

RAW (left), CLEAN DENIM - Preset (right)

Clean Denim - (left), Clean Denim + (right) 

Clean Denim - (left), Clean Denim + (right) 

RAW (left), CLEAN DENIM - Preset (right)

RAW (left), CLEAN DENIM - Preset (right)

Clean Denim Lightroom Preset- Before
Clean Denim Lightroom Preset- After
RAW (left), CLEAN DENIM - Preset (right)

RAW (left), CLEAN DENIM - Preset (right)

RAW (left), CLEAN DENIM - Preset (right)

RAW (left), CLEAN DENIM - Preset (right)

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