Lightroom preset question
VayCayMom
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Is there a way to fade a preset? I have some that are so severe I would like to try them at a much reduced strength, as you can do after an action in CS4.
Trudy
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I would love that ability - I like the direct positive (transparency) filter, but it is too strong frequently and fries that shadows.
It would be nice if it could be adjusted by an opacity slider, but I think we will not find joy.
I think you would need to create a set of presets, each with various strengths, and then choose the preset with the desired strength. If you are using someone else's presets, this is going to be hard to do.
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Thanks pathfinder, I was expecting that answer, sure would be nice, eh?
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Create a copy of your file in LIGHTROOM, run the effect on one file, then edit both files in Photoshop, moving the file with the effect on top of the original file, and using the opacity slider to blend them to taste.
I have not tried this with the Direct Positive preset, but I may now reconsider it.
But if you are going to go to Photoshop, why use presets from Lightroom. Use an Action in PS instead, perhaps?
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Well, you could, but you would have to figure out how to achieve the same effects that you got in LR. I don't know of a way to use PS actions to control ACR. I think the virtual copy/two PS layer solution is pretty easy to understand and control.
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