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The Ultimate Guide to Soft & Dreamy Lightroom Presets
Want photos that feel like a warm memory, a gentle breeze, or a lucid dream? The "soft and dreamy" aesthetic is beloved for weddings, portraits, fine art, and lifestyle photography. The goal is low contrast, muted tones, and a glowing, ethereal feel.
Below is a step-by-step recipe to create your own preset, plus tips on where to find the best ones. lightroom preset soft and dreamy
1. Tone Curve (The Secret to “Lifted” Shadows)
- Pull the bottom-left point up slightly (makes blacks gray, not crushed).
- Pull the top-right point down slightly (softens whites).
- Create a gentle S-curve (barely any contrast).
- Alternative: Use the Point Curve “Linear” then flatten the extremes.
Where to Find High-Quality Soft & Dreamy Presets (If You Don’t Want to DIY)
- Mastin Labs – “Fuji 400H” (soft pastel, classic dreamy)
- Tribe Archipelago – “LXC” (moody-soft, lifted shadows)
- Dawn Charles – “Golden” (warm, wedding-friendly)
- Gpresets – “Belle” (airy, bright, ethereal)
- Etsy shops – Search “soft dreamy Lightroom preset” (read reviews carefully).
Part 6: Mobile vs. Desktop – Does it work on the Phone?
Yes, absolutely. The keyword "Lightroom preset soft and dreamy" is one of the most searched terms in the Lightroom Mobile community. The Ultimate Guide to Soft & Dreamy Lightroom
Most paid preset packs come with .DNG files for mobile users. If you are building your own preset on Lightroom Mobile: Pull the bottom-left point up slightly (makes blacks
- Edit a photo using the sliders above.
- Tap the three dots in the top right corner.
- Select "Create Preset."
- Name it "Dreamy."
Because mobile images are often taken in harsh, direct sunlight, the "Dehaze -15" trick is actually more effective on phones than on professional DSLRs.
4. HSL (Hue, Saturation, Luminance)
- Oranges/Yellows (skin tones): Reduce saturation (-10 to -20), increase luminance (+10 to +20).
- Greens: Desaturate heavily (-30 to -50), shift hue slightly toward yellow or teal.
- Blues: Reduce saturation for a faded look.
- Reds/Pinks: Keep muted – reduce saturation unless it’s a rose petal.