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Lightroom Presets

TZ 01 TZ 02 CH 01
WOO HOO !
Heyyyyy you!!! Now you have my presets and I couldn’t be more excited! I have been wanting to share
these with you all for a while, I’m so glad it’s finally happening "

First and foremost, I would love to see YOUR amazing work as you create with these presets. Please
use the hashtag #TezzaPresets so we can all support each other. If there has been one thing that I
have loved while doing what I do, it’s the love, support and sense of community I feel. So let’s keep that
going! I want to support you all and be there to answer any questions that may come up.

This is a simple guide with some of my most common tips, tricks, and tweaks to get the most out of
these presets. Please use it as a reference, as well as the How To videos on my YouTube channel and at
shoptezza.com. I hope they help you make magic! And of course, if you still have questions, DM me on
Instagram or shoot me an email and I’ll get to it as quickly as possible!

A quick disclaimer .. the Tezza Presets are for RAW photos only and they work differently on every
photo depending on lighting, colors, etc. You will likely need to tweak the presets a bit when using, but
no fear, the videos I made will help! And like I said, please please please DM me or email me with
questions!

I’m so excited to see the beauty you create!

xoxo #
Tezza
Getting Started
1. Unzip the “.zip” file you should have received. It will be named
after whichever preset package you purchased.

2. Open the unzipped folder. This folder contains your shiny


new presets! Any file ending with .lrtemplate is a preset.

3. Open Lightroom.

4. Select and drag the presets onto the Lightroom application


icon in your toolbar. It should look something like this:

5. You will then be prompted to install each Lightroom Preset.


Click “Install” for each one.

6. Once installed, you will find the presets in the User Presets
section in Lightroom.

Bada bing, you’re good to go !


warm • fuzzy • magical
TZ 01 Tezza 01 will take your photos from every day life to a cozy wonderland, or at least
that’s how it makes me feel. You can achieve warm vintage tones while still
maintaining true colors.

Editing Tips
1 Exposure 2 Colors 3 Lens Correction
Do you shoot under-exposed? I always pull the saturation down on I check the box “Enable Profile
Over-exposed? This is the number my oranges as well as play with the Corrections” under the Lens
1 setting to make these presets work luminance until it feels just right. Corrections section. A lens often
for you, and should be the first On the yellows I usually hint the causes distortion, so it’s good to
thing you check! With just a little hue towards the orange side, and check this. Sometimes I like the
tweaking here you’ll see big results. often pull the luminance up over moodiness the distortion gives and
I usually bump up the warmth on halfway. will leave it unchecked.
the white balance as well.
crisp • calm • collected
TZ 02
01 I created the Tezza 02 years ago and I always find myself going back to it. It gives
my photos a pop of a color with an extra dose of sunshine, while still maintaining
just the right amount of mood.

Editing Tips
1 Exposure 2 Colors 3 Shadows
Do you shoot under-exposed? I tend to like my greens a bit more Pulling up the shadows is a must
Over-exposed? This is the number yellow and desaturated. I bump my when wanting to show the fine
1 setting to make these presets work green hue splitter down towards detail in your photos. I tend to
for you, and should be the first the yellow, and the yellow hue boost my blacks up as well, I think
thing you check! With just a little splitter a hint towards the orange. it makes the photo look pretty
tweaking here you’ll see big results. You will find that if you play with and soft.
I usually bump up the warmth on the hue of your yellow you can
the white balance as well. achieve a really pretty green tone.
vintage • grain • mood
CH
TZ 02
01
01 The Cole 01 is all about the mood and the grain to give your photos an old-school
film feel. My husband, Cole, is all about it. If Indiana Jones were to use a
Lightroom preset, this would be the one.

Editing Tips
1 Exposure 2 Highlights 3 Blues
Do you shoot under-exposed? To bring out more of the detail I usually play with the blues when
Over-exposed? This is the number while keeping that film look, I pull using this preset. I take the blue
1 setting to make these presets work the highlights almost all the way hue to the more turquoise side, and
for you, and should be the first down. pull the luminance down to make
thing you check! With just a little the blues a feature.
tweaking here you’ll see big results.
I usually bump up the warmth on
the white balance as well.

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