Tools for amateur and professional photographers alike.

Lightroom brings powerful photo editing tools to your desktop, web and mobile, regardless of the type of photography you do. The beauty of presets, which work like adjustable filters in Lightroom, is that they are useful for both longtime photographers and photography newcomers — they are tools that can bring a level of professionalism and polish to anyone’s work.

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Edit like a one-click pro.

Access an easy-to-use interface that doesn’t sacrifice options, so you can tap into powerful editing tools for both simple and complex edits.

Speed up your process.

Batch edit, so dozens of photos get the same adjustments quickly or import photos for fast export to any format you need.

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Easy to learn and feature-rich.

You can start using Lightroom in seconds and customising a preset is as easy as changing the sliders. Retouching, editing RAW photos or finding a preset pack that suits your work — you can do it all.

Mobile editing made easy.

Lightroom for mobile offers many of the features of Lightroom in an accessible package that you can use anywhere you bring your mobile device. Lightroom presets come standard.

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The best Lightroom presets to highlight your work.

Lightroom has dozens of presets to match the look you want for your photography, as well as automated suggestions from the Lightroom community. These presets are under the Premium tab.

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Style: Vintage

Take your photos back in time or give them an aged look with this preset. Great for photos that feature lots of natural light or ones you’d like to give a fine art effect.

Portraits

Lightroom has skin tone presets to quickly match an image to a particular look or subject matter. Lightroom features preset packs for Deep, Medium and Light Skin people.

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Two identical portrait photos side by side of a person sitting in the front of a boat navigating on a river, but the photo on the right has a Travel preset applied to it

Subject: Travel

Perfect for travelogues, these presets give you many options for spicing up outdoor photography or landscape photography.

Subject: Lifestyle

These presets match popular social media trends and filters and they offer stlylised options.

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Level up with these tutorials.

There are dozens of Lightroom tutorials available that will help you to start making amazing edits in no time.

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Create customised presets.

Want to make your own high-quality presets? We’ll show you how.

Create your signature preset

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Bring on the vibrancy.

Make your colours light and airy by playing with hue and saturation using this guide.

Make those colours pop

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Remove unwanted colour.

Poor colour cast got you down? Remove it in a few steps in Lightroom post-processing.

Learn how to remove colour casts

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Make your photo profile.

Professional editing in Lightroom starts with the creation of how your photos will initially appear on screen.

See how to use filters

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