Preset Urbex - Adobe Lightroom Mobile




Hello Guys.


On this occasion I will share the setting of Toning Urban Exploration/Urbex in Adobe Lightroom Mobile.

Urban Exploration is a explore adventure activities places, Urbex People usually choose a photograph at a seedy places or building ruins. These exploration activities could pose a variety of risks, ranging from physical injury until his arrest and given a penalty. How not, if already entered the historic building still maintained must be againts the rules.

To places that are usually sought for Urbex People :

1. Empty Factory

2. Empty House

3. High Buildings that are empty

Properties of commonly used for Urbex People : 

1. Smoke Bomb

2. Mask

3. Steel Wool

If you've been hunting photos urbex and felt still less effect urbex, you could be setting up toning urbex to look good. If you do not know how to setting up toning urbex, calm just because I will share setting Urbex toning using Adobe Lightroom Mobile.Ok, just follow the setting.

1. Open Lightroom Mobile Application, then add the photos you guys would want to edit.

2. BASIC Menu


  • EXPOSURE  :  - 0,10 EV
  • CONTRAST  :  + 60
  • HIGHLIGHTS  :  - 70
  • SHADOW  :  + 5
  • WHITES  :  - 60
  • BLACKS  :  + 50
  • CLARITY  :  + 81
  • VIBRANCE  :  - 30

3. TONE CURVE

  • DARKS  :  + 10

4. VIGNETTING

  • AMOUNT  :  - 25
  • MIDPOINT  :  47
  • FEATHER  :  80
  • ROUNDNESS  :  - 65

5. SPLIT TONING

  • HIGHLIGHTS HUE  :  244
  • SATURATION  :  15
  • BALANCE  :  +65
  • SHADOW HUE  :  244
  • SATURATION  :  15

6. COLOR / B&W

      HUE


  • RED  :  0
  • ORANGE  :  0
  • YELLOW  :  0
  • GREEN  :  0
  • TOSCA  :  0
  • BLUE  :  0
  • PURPLE  :  0
  • PINK  :  0

      SATURATION

  • RED  :  0
  • ORANGE  :  0
  • YELLOW  :  - 64
  • GREEN  :  - 56
  • TOSCA  :  - 57
  • BLUE  :  - 65
  • PURPLE  :  0
  • PINK  :  0

LUMINANCE

  • RED  :  0
  • ORANGE  :  + 25
  • YELLOW  :  0
  • GREEN  :  0
  • TOSCA  :  0
  • BLUE  :  0
  • PURPLE  :  0
  • PINK  :  0



PS : The Above settings does not have to equal 100% because every photo has a slightly different settings and depends on the thastes of each of you.





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