Preset Day - White Web Gallery

By mattk on Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 at 11:56 am | Presets.

I’ve been creating a lot of Develop presets lately and I wanted to shift to another area - the web. I’ve already put my dark web gallery preset up on this site but I thought I’d share my white web gallery one too. And when I say white, I mean white. See, the Lightroom defaults for white had some odd areas and colors (at least I thought) in them that didn’t go with the theme. So I’ve adapted them and made my own. Oh yeah, you’ll notice that they tend to work better on “lighter” subject matter (flowers, high key images, kids, etc…). You probably don’t want to throw a shoot from a football game up on this one. Well, you could but it’ll probably look really odd. Finally, there’s two altogether (HTML and Flash) and you can download them and use them all you’d like. Happy Presetting!

Click here to see a sample of the preset.
Click here to download Matt’s White Web Gallery preset

9 Comments For Preset Day - White Web Gallery

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  1. shanna said,

    on March 4th, 2008 at 12:32 pm

    Love this. Thanks Matt! Not that you are still taking ‘orders’.. but I thought of another good preset.. Smashing mag had a link to these “HDR” images last week.. they look pretty awesome.

    http://abduzeedo.com/20-beautiful-hdr-pictures

    It would be cool to have a preset that does something like that with just one picture. ?? There is debate on that page over whether they are “HDR” images.. but personally.. HDR or not.. I love the surreal look to some of them. Helps make something out of pictures from a blah day.

    Shanna

  2. Murphy Goldberg said,

    on March 4th, 2008 at 11:24 pm

    Matt,
    Sometimes I get an error message while installing your presets.
    It says: “The preset file was the wrong type of preset”. Please advise what I can do as I really want to use these presets.
    Thanks in advance for you help.
    Murphy

  3. Alex said,

    on March 5th, 2008 at 3:48 am

    Stylish one, love it.
    Thanks Matt.

  4. alexis said,

    on March 9th, 2008 at 12:47 pm

    i got the same error!

  5. Dennis said,

    on March 9th, 2008 at 5:33 pm

    Hi Matt. I’ve been enjoying your presets for some time now. I tried to make a web gallery using this preset and it works well.

    My question is how can I upload this gallery on the net knowing that I use google page creator. I can’t create folders in my google website, so when I upload the html files and images everytime, I can’t see the images when I view my html page because the images are not in the original folders that were created when lightroom exported them.

    I am not sure if google page creator has an ftp upload to bypass this problem. Any idea or is it not possible to upload galleries in google page creator?

  6. Dennis said,

    on March 9th, 2008 at 5:41 pm

    For those who get an error, maybe you are installing the preset in the developper module instead of the web module. Because it worked fine for me.

  7. Murphy Goldberg said,

    on March 10th, 2008 at 1:23 am

    Dennis,
    Thanks for the tip. I WAS trying to put it into the develop module!!
    Murphy

  8. Karen said,

    on April 11th, 2008 at 6:30 pm

    My sister downloaded your Black Web Gallery in Flash but I can’t find it. Can you please direct me. Thanks! Love it!

  9. jon said,

    on May 1st, 2008 at 7:07 pm

    is there anyone here that could direct me to a website that would walk me through, step by step, how to publish a web gallery in lightroom for google page creator?

    thank you.

    jontookem@yahoo.com

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