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Wander Horse Preset Pack
Wander Horse Preset Pack – Lightroom Presets Inspired by Fujifilm Colors
I’ve always loved the look of Fujifilm colors, and I normally edit with Cobalt Image custom picture profiles (they cost around 100€ for the base and the Fujifilm replication pack). But I wanted to make something more accessible - so I recreated my look using Adobe’s standard color profiles (Adobe Color, Adobe Standard, Adobe Portrait etc.)
The result is the Wander Horse Preset Pack: five presets that bring you close to my editing style (about 90% there), without needing any extra profiles or extra costs.
Here’s what’s inside:
Black Horse – a B&W contrasty look (close to Across Film Simulation)
Dark Horse – deeper, darker tones (close to Classic Chrome Film Simulation)
Film Horse – classic grungy film vibe (close to Classic Negative Film Simulation)
Light Horse – brighter, warmer tones (close to Nostalgic Negative Film Simulation)
Summer Horse – punchy, saturated summer colors (close to Classic Chrome Film Simulation)
It’s simple: download, install, and start editing. They work on any camera inside Lightroom with Adobe’s Picture Profiles.
This isn’t about one-click perfection - you’ll probably still tweak things to your taste. But these give you a solid base to get that travel-cinematic vibe faster.
Wander Horse Preset Pack – Lightroom Presets Inspired by Fujifilm Colors
I’ve always loved the look of Fujifilm colors, and I normally edit with Cobalt Image custom picture profiles (they cost around 100€ for the base and the Fujifilm replication pack). But I wanted to make something more accessible - so I recreated my look using Adobe’s standard color profiles (Adobe Color, Adobe Standard, Adobe Portrait etc.)
The result is the Wander Horse Preset Pack: five presets that bring you close to my editing style (about 90% there), without needing any extra profiles or extra costs.
Here’s what’s inside:
Black Horse – a B&W contrasty look (close to Across Film Simulation)
Dark Horse – deeper, darker tones (close to Classic Chrome Film Simulation)
Film Horse – classic grungy film vibe (close to Classic Negative Film Simulation)
Light Horse – brighter, warmer tones (close to Nostalgic Negative Film Simulation)
Summer Horse – punchy, saturated summer colors (close to Classic Chrome Film Simulation)
It’s simple: download, install, and start editing. They work on any camera inside Lightroom with Adobe’s Picture Profiles.
This isn’t about one-click perfection - you’ll probably still tweak things to your taste. But these give you a solid base to get that travel-cinematic vibe faster.