Preset: Sepia High Contrast
Free Preset: Sepia
Hey folks, it’s been ages since I gave out a preset. One of the examples of Split Toning I did on my recent tour with Mark Cleghorn was of Sepia toning. So here’s a basic preset that’ll give you a highish contrast Sepia toned image. It’s a subtle rich tone, rather than a yellow aged tone. Think more Greg Gorman rather than old photo.

To install, go to Develop, then right click on any Preset in the Presets panel. Choose ‘Import…’ from the context menu. Navigate to where you downloaded the file to.
Right click to Download the free preset. Use ‘Save Target As..’ or ‘Download Linked File’ and unzip to extract.
Make sure you follow the blog, because I’ll be giving out more presets on a regular basis.
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Comments
Thanks man! I can see this one coming in handy.
Does not work on right click. Comes up with text programing
Left clicking yes. Right clicking involves selecting from a menu, so it sounds like you chose Open instead of Save or Download…
Sean,
I too had a problem and think I have the answer. It downloads as a .txt file, at least on Mac. Finally tried deleting the .txt, leaving it end as .lrtemplate, and that worked.
Very nice!
Ah.. I’ll change it to a zip.
Very nice, cheers Sean.
Nice one Sean!!
That’s quite a beautiful preset. Thanks!
Much appreciated. Thanks!
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