Amber Presets

by Nathan Chanski

I know how it feels to get presets, apply them to your photos, and think...

"Wow. They only look good in certain lighting situations.”

or

"I love the look now, but in 10 years I’m going to cringe!”

or

“"I just bought them, but I have no idea how to use them!”

SO I CREATED SOMETHING DIFFERENT.

I created 10 color presets (all based on very similar base-qualities) that preserve timeless, true-to-life color, while still giving that nostalgic, grainy, and creamy vibe we all adore from old film.)

The pack also comes with 9 “Tweak” Presets, 10 Adjustment Brush Presets, and I even give you over 2 hours of on-screen training explaining how to use the presets, a complete panel-by-panel breakdown of how I built them, and a massive watch-me-edit section where I edit tons of different photos with the presets!

INTRODUCING...

Amber Presets

BY NATHAN CHANSKI

The Amber Presets include 10 color presets, 9 “tweak” presets, 5 black & white presets, 10 adjustment brush presets as well as over 2 hours of video training. These presets take major influences from nostalgic film photos and cinema. It was build to honor the timeless colors of the image, to enhance the beauty of skin tones, and look incredible both cooled down or warmed up, and light or dark.

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AMBER PRESETS PRESERVE THE NATURAL COLORS OF THE IMAGE, KEEPING THE LOOK JUST AS GOOD WARMED OR COOLED DOWN!

(Disclaimer: You’re not only going to see a bunch of photos in the most exotic and extravagant locations around the globe. Many of these photos are from the most typical, everyday locations so that you know what the preset will look like on “average” locations, not just the crazy awesome ones.)

 

Preset: Amber 2.0 (Natural) + Amber Brush Presets

Preset: Amber 2.0

Preset: Amber (FILM)

Preset: Amber 2.0

Preset: Amber 2.0—Natural

Preset: Amber Film

Preset: Amber

Preset: Amber (BOLD + NATURAL)

Preset: Amber (BOLD)

Preset: Amber (VINTAGE)

Preset: Jade (Amber Green)

Preset: Amber [with cooled down temperature]

Preset: Neutral (Black and White)

Preset: Folk (Black & White)

Preset: Vintage (Black & White)

 

Got any questions?

  • 10 COLOR PRESETS

    “Amber”, “Amber (BOLD)”, “Amber (NATURAL)”, “Amber (BOLD + NATURAL")”, “Jade (Amber Green)”, “Amber (Vintage)”

    “Amber 2.0”, “Amber 2.0 Natural”, “Amber 2.0 Vintage”

    Amber FILM

    10 “TWEAK PRESETS”

    +Backlight, +Blue Sky, +Direct Sun, +Less Contrast, +Orange Chill Out, +Quiet Green, +Sharpness Increase, +Sharpness Decrease, +White Whites, +DeShine, +Highlight Saver, +Highlighter

    5 BLACK & WHITE PRESETS

    “Folk”, “Folklore”, “Neutral”, “Vintage”, “Vintage Warm”

    6 ADJUSTMENT BRUSH PRESETS

    Burn/Darken, Dodge/Lighten, Skin Soften, Sky, Sun-Haze, White Whites

    3 VIDEO TRAININGS (2+ hours)

    Presets Overview, Presets Deep Dive, Watch-Me-Edit

    (All Presets are built for Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Lightroom Classic, and Photoshop’s Adobe Camera Raw)

  • No. These presets are a paid product, therefore you are licensing them to be used when you purchase them. It is illegal to allow someone else to use them without paying. If you have a specific question about whether or not you can legally allow an official business partner to use them, just ask me!

  • Adobe Lightroom Classic, Adobe Lightroom, and Adobe Photoshop (Adobe Camera Raw).

  • The tweak presets are 9 “presets” that include minimal changes to the image to adjust the preset to the photo’s lighting or color. For example: “White White’s” is a tweak preset that tweaks the undesired blue undertones out of whites, like a wedding dress.

  • Absolutely not! Once you buy them, you own them. The only thing NOT allowed (and illegal) is selling the presets themselves as your own product.

  • Yes! I have bought and used many different presets in the past, but these presets are my own creation and what I currently use on all my images.

  • Absolutely! The included video trainings walk you through how I made the presets, and how to adjust them if you’d like to make those changes.

Your work deserves timeless presets that look stunning on the whole gallery, not just the best ones. You ready?