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22 Apr 00:36

2017 Gulf Red Snapper Season Announced for Florida

by Devin Golden

The 78-day season runs May 6 through July 9 and reopens three days per week in September and October

See the dates when recreational anglers can fish for Gulf of Mexico red snapper in Florida waters.
22 Apr 00:35

Alaska to Allow Emperor Goose Hunting for First Time in 30 Years

by Sporting Classics Daily
Hunters can once again take this beautiful species of waterfowl.
22 Apr 00:35

Pope & Young Names World-Record Mule Deer

by Sporting Classics Daily
The buck was honored at the recent P&Y biennial convention in St. Louis.
22 Apr 00:34

Re-Purposed File Knives

They started life as farriers and metal working files. Now these Re-Purposed File Knives are ready to hand duties better suited to a kitchen. Made from carbon steel, they're forged,...

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22 Apr 00:34

Anvil Hotel

Located in the middle of Jackson Hole just one block from Town Square, the Anvil Hotel mixes modern conveniences with rustic charm. Its rooms offer comfortable beds, two-toned bead board...

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22 Apr 00:28

Gunfight Friday: Bacon Assault Weapons

by Phil Bourjaily
Two hog killers face off…
20 Apr 13:22

1500+ Free Lightroom Presets for Any Occasion

by Andy Betts
lightroom-presets

Adobe Lightroom is a fantastic program for processing your photos. It’s easy to use, but getting the exact look for your images takes both time and skill. Fortunately, there’s a shortcut in the form of Lightroom presets.

In this guide, we’ll explain what Lightroom presets are, how they can help you, and guide you towards the very best ones. And there are more than 1500 free Lightroom presets suitable for any occasion on offer here…

What Are Lightroom Presets?

Lightroom presets are saved collections of settings that you can re-use time and again with a single click. You can use them for the Export Settings, or to apply keywords to a group of images. But for most people presets mean develop presets.

A Lightroom develop preset is like a supercharged Instagram filter (how Instagram filters work). They transform your images with beautiful, distinct styles, giving you professional looking results with minimal effort.

lightroom presets

You can use presets for one-click processing, or as a starting point for creating your own look through further tweaks. They can also be used for basic, repetitive tasks, from applying lens corrections to removing haze from your photos.

Why Use Lightroom Presets?

Lightroom presets are mostly useful for three things:

  • Saving time editing your photos. Editing your favorite handful of shots is a fun creative exercise; coming back from vacation with several hundred photos to process isn’t quite so enjoyable. Presets enable you to cut through the tedium by applying a very high standard of processing very quickly.
  • Creating a consistent look across a collection of shots. Consistency in how you process your photos is important. It can help you develop a signature look, build your brand and get noticed. It also transforms a group of images shot at an event (wedding, party etc.) from a bunch of random snapshots to a proper collection.
  • Achieving a specific look. Everyone has seen photos and wondered, “How did they achieve that look?” Well, you can get almost any look with a free Lightroom preset. They are the shortcut to professional level photo editing.

Lightroom comes with a collection of its own free black and white presets, plus those for tweaking the colors, adding grain, or removing noise. With hundreds more available to download, you’ll always be able to find the style you’re after.

mastin presets pack

Not all presets are free. Companies like Mastin Labs create expensive Lightroom presets that faithfully recreate the look of different types of old film stock. Others design large bundles of premium presets for specific types of photography.

However, you don’t have to shell out for quality. Many sites offer a few free presets as a sampler for their paid options, and there are hundreds of additional presets created and shared for free by individual photographers.

Here’s our pick of the very best free Lightroom presets.

1. Nate Photographic

This site offers 10 Lightroom presets inspired by the filters in the popular mobile app VSCO Cam.

nate photographic presets

They all recall the matte look of vintage film stocks from the likes of Fuji and Kodak, complete with crushed blacks and added grain. There are presets for all occasions, from portraits to gritty street photography.

2. Photon Collective

The Quantum Collection is arguably the best set of free presets you can currently get. There are 16 styles—14 color, two monochrome—with six variations for each offering different levels of intensity. That’s 96 in total.

photon collective presets

Mostly film inspired again, the collection includes a lovely cyan/orange option for a modern cinematic look. They’re available under a pay-what-you-want system so you can grab them for free, although they’re definitely worth paying for.

3. Lonely Speck

From the same team behind the Quantum Collection, Film Speck One contains 102 presets, also available as a pay-what-you-want download.

lonely speck presets

Pretty much all styles are catered for, both modern and vintage. With so many to choose from it may take you a while to find the ones you really like, but there should be something here for everyone.

4. LookFilter

This set of 12 presets has racked up millions of downloads to date, and it’s easy to see why.

lookfilter lightroom presets

The colors are styled after film stock, like so many other presets. But with a few high contrast options, you can achieve a far punchier look than you’ll get with many similarly designed collections.

5. Shutter Pulse

By signing up with Shutter Pulse you get 20 free presets for Lightroom along with 20 Photoshop actions that will process your shots in the same way.

shutter pulse presets

The set ranges from a very vintage film look—complete with fake light leaks—to a very modern dramatic HDR style, and many points in between.

6. CreativeTacos

CreativeTacos has a massive collection of over 700 Lightroom presets for both desktop and mobile. Many share the bright and airy look so popular among Instagram influencers, but there are also some more technical tools, such as for retouching skin.

creative tacos free lightroom presets

The collection is a tad unwieldy to browse through. Persevere, though, and you’ll be sure to find the look you’re after.

7. Contrastly

Contrastly’s sampler of 25 free presets is a mixed bag of assorted styles, film sims, and tweaks.

contrastly presets

With such a random selection the quality also varies. Some are a tad overdone for our taste. Others, including the very nice Desaturated Cinematic – 7 (in action above), are a more-than-worthy addition to anyone’s preset library.

8. ON1

ON1 created one of the best alternatives to Lightroom in the form of ON1 Raw. But the company’s website also offers a collection of 60 presets that work with Lightroom.

on1 presets

They’re a varied bunch. Some are designed to be stacked with other presets, adding vignettes or softening skin etc. Others completely change the look of the image and includes a small set of movie inspired styles.

9. Rock Shutter

You can get a set of 15 presets influenced by various modern cinematic styles from Rock Shutter.

rock shutter presets

You need to pick the right shots to use them on. We found they worked really well on landscapes and cityscapes, though they are less effective on portraits.

10. Presetpro

With more than 120 presets to choose from, Presetpro has something suitable for almost every conceivable need.

Whether you shoot weddings or astrophotography, want to add some 1940s Hollywood glamor to your portraits, or need to recover detail from a cloudy sky, you’ll find the solution right here.

11. Lightroom Zen

There’s only a small number of free presets on Lightroom Zen, and you have to search through the Blog pages to find them. But it’s worth it, since the quality is good, and they tend to be designed for very specific purposes.

lightroom zen presets

If you’re shooting the night sky, for instance, or fireworks, or need to fix the skin tones in a portrait, then these presets will help make your images shine.

12. Fix the Photo

Fix the Photo offers over 500 presets with more than 10 million downloads between them. They cover every type of photography you can think of, from food and product photography to cityscapes and night shots.

fix the photo 500 free lightroom presets

There are over 100 more that you can use with Lightroom Mobile on your phone or tablet, along with a further 2000+ high quality (and pricey) premium presets.

13. Presets Galore

Offering 159 free presets across 12 collections, Presets Galore has something for all tastes.
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Whether you want a vintage film look, to produce classy black and white portraits, or to add punch and vivid color to your landscapes, you’ll find it here. And if that isn’t enough, the site has got hundreds of extra presets for Lightroom Mobile users, too.

14. Cole’s Classroom

With names like Bitchin’ Summer and Cole’s Bangin’ B&W, you might expect the 15 free presets from Cole’s Classroom to be a little wilder than they are.

cole's classroom presets

In fact, they’re classy and understated. They lend themselves to a wide range of shots, and never leave your images looking over-processed. The styles are mostly film-like, but there are some more contrasty and saturated options too.

15. Preset Love

Finally, another huge collection, totaling—at last count—313 presets. The quality can vary because most of them are submitted by the site’s users. The variety is unrivaled.

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Naturally, most are designed to achieve a certain look. Arguably the best are those that help with the difficult parts of photo processing, such as fixing skin tones or sharpening.

How to Get Started With Lightroom Presets

It’s easy to install Lightroom presets, but the process is different depending on which version you have.

In Lightroom CC:

  1. Open the Presets section in the Edit panel
  2. Click Presets, then select Import Presets
  3. Find the presets on your desktop to complete installation

In Lightroom Classic CC:

  1. Open Lightroom’s Settings or Preferences and select the Presets tab
  2. Click Show Lightroom Presets Folder, then navigate your way to the Develop Presets subfolder
  3. Copy and paste your downloaded presets into this folder

You can use presets from two locations in Classic. In the Browse module, you can apply a preset from the Quick Develop panel on the right. For more controlled use, apply them from the Preset panel on the left of the Develop module.

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In Lightroom CC, just apply them through the Presets section of the Edit panel.

How to Make Your Own Lightroom Presets

Presets make Lightroom so much quicker and easier to use. Which means you can get great results with the least amount of know-how. However, what makes Lightroom presets even more useful is the ease with which you can make your own.

See our guide on how to create Lightroom presets for everything you need to know.

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20 Apr 13:20

Movie Experts Can Tell What A Film Is About Just By Looking At The Poster

20 Apr 13:03

Night surfers escape under stars...


Night surfers escape under stars...


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20 Apr 13:03

The Traveling Knight

by Miles Gilbert

Sir Henry Seton-Karr dreamed of hunting America, later using a .500 double to take many of its game animals.

The post The Traveling Knight appeared first on Sporting Classics Daily.

20 Apr 13:02

The Turkey Snorer

by Brent Frazee

Calling in jakes with an unlikely instrument.

The post The Turkey Snorer appeared first on Sporting Classics Daily.

19 Apr 01:43

18 shapely shots from an architecture-focused photographer - CNET

by Jason Parker
This Swedish photographer's fascination with shapes, angles and buildings is eye-catching and makes this Instagram account stand out.
19 Apr 01:07

Rapid X High Speed Car Charger

by swissmiss

This rapid car charger hosts up to five devices and powers them up twice as fast as your average wall charger.

18 Apr 01:06

SONS OF SPEED– A RACE OF PRE-1925 BOARD TRACK MOTORCYCLES | PHOTOGRAPHY AND WORDS BY BRYAN HELM

by JP
Matt Harris of 40 Cal Customs racing his 1923 Harley-Davidson – Sons of Speed Billy Lane of Choppers Inc. had a vision to race vintage board-track motorcycles with his friends, family, and other respected builders and racers. Sons of Speed finally kicked off in Daytona during the 76th Bike Week at the New Smyrna Speedway […]
18 Apr 01:03

Mountain lion enters bedroom and snatches barking dog...


Mountain lion enters bedroom and snatches barking dog...


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18 Apr 01:02

11 Incredible Animals You’ve Probably Never Even Heard Of

18 Apr 00:45

Friday Link Pack

by swissmiss

(Phases of the Moon, animated with Virtual Moon Atlas)

DIY Shows How to Make Your Kid a Cardboard Knight in Armor

– This color fold poster is stunning.

– Put that Lacoste logo in a fish tank with this brooch.

Hazel, a nifty app for keeping your desktop tidy. (via)

– FUN: Galaxy Rocket Adventure Cape

– This Wristwatch baby rattle made me laugh.

– The Noun Project put together this “Icons for Change” collection of progressive posters.

– I really really want a stump stool.

– One of my favorite Instagram accounts: Aesthetics of Joy. I especially love the idea of the hashtag “joyspotting”. We should all have our radars out for moments of joy.

– If I lived in Austin I would team up with this Laura Victore.

Rainbow Neon Light.

– I want to live here.

– I love chickens. And I like this Chicken Run Print.

– Don’t miss the massive Spring Sale over at Tattly: Get 40% off until end of day Monday EST with discount code 40SPRING.

– My kids would approve of this pencil porcupine.

The world’s coolest passports (via)

Envelope Template. Love love love.

– This German Wall Calendar won my heart.

Modern By Dwell Magazine, Furniture and accessories at Target (via)

– Sometimes things that scare you aren’t actually all that scary.

How playing an instrument benefits your brain

– Season 3 of the CreativeMornings podcast is in full swing.

18 Apr 00:44

A Map of Every Tree in the United States

by swissmiss

Have you ever wondered what the tree population and density of the United States looks like? This amazing map shows just that.

18 Apr 00:43

How To Open A New Book

by swissmiss

How To Open A New Book: “Never force the back: if it does not readily yield, it is too tightly or strongly lined! It needs gentle treatment, much the same as a machine needs lubricating.”

(via)

18 Apr 00:39

Longest Domino Line

by swissmiss

Watch these 15,524 dominoes fall for 5mins. Impressive.

18 Apr 00:35

Hitting the Trail

by Don Mallicoat
Western North Carolina's Fly Fishing Trail has something for every angler.
18 Apr 00:35

Old Man and the Moose

by John Seerey-Lester

Theodore Roosevelt bags his first moose with help from a crusty old trapper.

The post Old Man and the Moose appeared first on Sporting Classics Daily.

18 Apr 00:35

Watch: The Manly .45

by Sporting Classics Daily
A lighthearted comparison of the .45 ACP and the 9mm Luger.
18 Apr 00:33

1970’s Sesame Street: Steel Drum Rhythm / A Drum From A Barrel

by Satisfied '75
Children’s programming just doesn’t seem to teach the kids how to do the important things in life anymore. You know, like make steel drums. But that wasn’t always the case! Dig the bygone era of funky 70s and 80s public broadcasting. Specifically, the halcyon days of Sesame Street. Strong on execution, following an exercise on […]
18 Apr 00:13

Horse Launches Surprise Attack On Alligator

by Zeon Santos

Alligators have a gruesome complexion and a mouth full of pointy teeth so most animals find them intimidating, especially animals that fit inside a gator's mouth.

But horses don't give a crap about the alligator's fearsome reputation, and if one of those smily faced savages tries to get too close to a horse they're asking for a good stompin'!

(YouTube Link)

The alligator looked like it was minding its own business, but I think the horse had the right idea because you never know what a gator might do when they start feeling a bit peckish.

-Via Daily Dot

18 Apr 00:06

Danny Trejo's LA-Based Taco Empire Aims For $100 Million Value And Nationwide Expansion

by Simon Thompson, Contributor
Danny Trejo is one of Hollywood’s most prolific actors and his films have taken over $2.7 billion at the box office worldwide. You might be surprised to hear he's also one-third of a taco restaurant empire in Los Angeles aiming for nation growth and a $100 million value.
17 Apr 23:05

Hammer-Forged Steal: Steyr’s $850 Pro Hunter – Full Review.

by Phil Massaro

The Steyr firm can trace its roots back to the mid-1860s, in Steyr, Austria, and they’ve always prided themselves on producing rifles that have been on the cutting edge of technology. Their Pro Hunter is no exception, being a reliable, if futuristic-looking, bolt-action repeater that is designed to take the worst the elements can throw at it.

The post Hammer-Forged Steal: Steyr’s $850 Pro Hunter – Full Review. appeared first on GunsAmerica Digest.

15 Apr 13:05

The Embarrassing History of Crap Thrown Into Yellowstone’s Geysers

by Miss Cellania

The geysers and hot springs of Yellowstone National Park are a wonder of the natural world. They serve as vents for the geothermal energy below ground. And they are a delicate treasure that people have tried to ruin at every turn by throwing things into. This can alter the environment, sometimes permanently. And it started even before Yellowstone was a national park.

Yes, one of the most famous tales from that era is that an early expedition party used Old Faithful as a washing machine. According to an account shared by Frank D. Carpenter in his record of a trip to Yellowstone in 1877, The Wonders of Geyser Land, he and his traveling companions came upon Old Faithful and decided to experiment with “boiling” their clothes clean. The group put their soiled clothes in a pillowcase and threw it into the geyser’s cone. When it erupted, the clothes were sent flying over a hundred feet into the air. When they collected them, the churning, heated water had indeed cleaned them.

Emboldened by the results of their laundry experiment, they then clogged the geyser with “at least a thousand pounds of stones, trees, and stumps.” The geyser expelled all the rubbish and debris they’d choked the feature with, and they seemed pretty happy. As Carpenter says, “[Old Faithful] furnishes entertainment of unusual magnitude and duration.”

Even today, although it's illegal, people throw stuff into the geysers and springs. Sometimes specialists try to clean them out, but the process of doing so can cause damage to the delicate natural treasures. Read about the custom of throwing things into the geysers of Yellowstone at Atlas Obscura.

15 Apr 12:59

Apache Trout

by Craig Springer
This could be the first sport fish to recover and be removed from the Endangered Species List.
15 Apr 12:56

The Fastest Animal on Earth

The Fastest Animal on Earth
Go home, cheetah. If you really want to go fast, you need to get off the ground. The truly fastest animal on Earth is the peregrine falcon, capable of cruising...

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