This is the main preset Tuscany collection is based off of. It provides that beautiful warmth we’re all drawn to – but not too much so as to take away from the original colors of the image. True whites, soft skin tones, cooler shadows & greens, & tones that pop.
A modification of Preset 1. I love this preset in situations where lighting and shadows are naturally much more contrasty and bold in real life, and therefore; starting out with an even cleaner, toned down preset helps to preserve the same editorial feel without having to make too many adjustments to preset 1.
A fun twist on the classic preset by adding a cool filmy feel to the end result. I love mixing it up depending on the shoot / location and using this preset. Play with stripping all the grain for a clean film-looking shot or do the same by adding a little extra grain.
My favorite classic black and white, adjusted to feel like a filmier black and white upon first applying. Play around with the b+w modifiers to achieve the look you love.
Toning is where the majority of editing styles vary. These modifiers allow for the MOST versatility in your image. Cool them down by bringing out bright whites and cooler shadows while maintaining stunningly warm skin tones.
Taking warmth one step further with the golden tones. Perfect for sunset shots that allow the warmth to really dominate the image.
Greens can vary in so many different colors – when needed, or for a bit of a different feel to your greens, cool / tone them down in one click.
Adding just a bit more warmth to those shadows & highlights that makes the whites a little creamer and the colors even more golden – when desired.