Free Download: 10 Bleak Landscape Lightroom Desktop & Mobile Presets

Free Download: 10 Bleak Landscape Lightroom Desktop & Mobile Presets
Free Download: 10 Bleak Landscape Lightroom Desktop & Mobile Presets

Grab these free Lightroom presets courtesy of SparkleStock. With these presets, you can completely transform your landscape photos by giving them a moody desolated look. These stunning effects were made using 3D color profiles and cannot be replicated with any Lightroom setting. If you want more, upgrade to the Pro version which will give you all 50 presets and skin tone protection.

Lightroom Desktop Users:These presets are compatible with Lightroom CC 2019 or newer. They are able to take advantage of the latest GPU accelerated features.

Lightroom Mobile Users:If you do nothave an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription, please use the DNG presets. You can use them with the free version of Lightroom mobile. Opacity is not supported and they are less integrated than real mobile presets. Please refer to the PDF instruction guide on how to install them for Lightroom mobile.

Free Version

  • 10 Presets
  • Mobile and Desktop Support
  • Photoshop/ACR Supported
  • LUTs (cube)
  • No Skin Tone Protection

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Pro Version

  • 50 Presets
  • Mobile and Desktop Support
  • Photoshop/ACR Supported
  • LUTs (3dl, cube, look, mga, obs)
  • Skin Tone Protection

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3 comments on “Free Download: 10 Bleak Landscape Lightroom Desktop & Mobile Presets”

  1. Thanks for these. Any idea on how to see the settings used? I want to learn how it was done to better my editing.

    I can see the clarity and texture... but other settings are missing.

    1. The Lightroom presets use color grading profiles created in other software. Unfortunately, the color grading cannot be replicated with Lightroom settings. For example, let's say you want to desaturate the dark blues. Lightroom lets you desaturate blues (from light to dark), but you can't desaturate only dark blues.

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