Frequently Asked Questions
How to use LUT's?
Once you purchase the LUT’s, you’ll receive a detailed guide on how to use them. It’s super quick and easy!
Here you can find PDF instructions with step by step guide: Click Here
Here you can find a video tutorial on how to download LUT’s on free mobile app: Click Here
If you have any more questions or come across any other issue, please reach out to us at hello@novapreset.com
Are LUT's are compatible with my iPhone videos?
Sure! Our LUTs were designed to work with any video footage captured with iPhone, Android or professional camera. We’ve tested each LUT’s on as many different cameras, scenes, lighting, and colors as possible so that they work wide variety of footage.
What mobile\desktop programs LUT's are compatible with?
LUTs are compatible with ALL applications that support .cube format.
Greatly works with FREE mobile VN editor app and most of the video editing programs such as Premiere Pro, After Effects, FinalCut Pro, DaVinci Resolve.
Do the presets work with iPhone, Android, Mac, and Windows?
Yes! All of our Nova Presets collections are compatible with the FREE Lightroom mobile app on mobile devices and ALL versions of the Lightroom desktop program, including Lightroom 4, 5, 6, CC (Creative Cloud), and Lightroom Classic CC.
Our presets download instantly and are designed to work seamlessly with iPhone, Android, Samsung, Google, Mac, and PC Windows devices. This ensures that you can create stunning images effortlessly, no matter which device or operating system you use!
Do the presets change the quality of the image?
The presets themselves do not change the inherent quality of the image, but they can significantly enhance the appearance and aesthetic of your photos. By adjusting various settings such as exposure, contrast, and color balance, presets can bring out the best features of your images and create a more polished, professional look.
For example, if you have a photo that appears slightly underexposed, applying a preset can instantly brighten the image, revealing details that were previously hidden in the shadows. Similarly, a photo with dull colors can be transformed by a preset that boosts saturation and vibrancy, making the scene appear more lively and eye-catching.
In essence, while presets don’t directly alter the image’s quality, they can greatly improve the visual appeal of your photos, making them more engaging and attractive.
Do I need to pay a monthly fee for presets, or is it a one-time payment?
When you purchase our presets, it’s a one-time payment, and there are no recurring monthly fees. Once you’ve made the purchase, the presets are yours to keep and use forever! This allows you to enjoy the benefits of our professionally designed presets and enhance your images without worrying about ongoing subscription costs. With your one-time investment, you’ll have unlimited access to create stunning visuals and elevate your photography skills for as long as you like.
Do Lightroom presets works in Photoshop?
Yes, you can use Lightroom Presets (.xmp) in Photoshop. To do so, follow these steps:
- Update Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop to their latest versions.
- Locate the .XMP presets folder in Lightroom. For Windows, this is typically found at C:\Users[Your Username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CameraRaw\Settings. For macOS, it’s usually in ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Camera Raw/Settings/.
- Copy the .XMP presets you wish to use in Photoshop to the Adobe Camera Raw folder.
- Open Photoshop and load an image you want to edit.
- Launch Adobe Camera Raw (ACR) either by opening the image in the ACR workspace or using the ‘Filter’ > ‘Camera Raw Filter’ option.
- In ACR, click the ‘Presets’ icon (represented by horizontal lines and sliders).
- Choose a preset from the imported .XMP Lightroom presets.
- You can make additional adjustments to the image if needed. When you’re satisfied with the changes, click ‘Open’ or ‘Done’.
- Save your edited image in Photoshop using the ‘File’ > ‘Save As’ command.
By following these steps, you’ll be able to use Lightroom Presets (.xmp) to edit your images in Photoshop.