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Every preset I've ever made. In one place.
The Master Bundle is the only place you can still get the Everyday Collection and the Ultimate Masking Collection. Both have been removed from the shop as standalone products. You can't buy them anywhere else. Here's everything that's inside.
The Everyday Collection
My most versatile preset pack — built for real-world shooting across landscapes, travel, and everyday subjects. These are the presets I reach for first. Flexible enough to handle a wide range of lighting conditions without needing heavy adjustment.
This collection is no longer sold separately. The only way to get it is in the Master Bundle.
15 Lightroom presetsThe Nostalgia Collection
Warm, vintage-filmic tones with a timeless editorial feel. Built for photographs that should feel like they were shot on film — not processed by an algorithm. Soft highlights, warm shadows, reduced contrast.
Also available as a standalone product for $15.
15 Lightroom presetsThe Ultimate Masking Collection
Advanced masking presets for precise local adjustments. Isolate skies, shadows, highlights, skin tones, and specific colour ranges — giving you a level of control that global presets simply can't touch.
This collection is no longer sold separately. The only way to get it is in the Master Bundle.
40+ masking presetsAlso included with every bundle
25-Minute Tutorial Video
Download, import, install, and get editing. Step by step — you won't get stuck.
20 Practice RAW Files
Real RAW files from real shoots. Use them to test every preset straight after purchase.
Lightroom CC, Classic & Mobile
.xmp format. Works across all versions of Lightroom — desktop and mobile.
Be honest with yourself.
These presets work incredibly well — for the right person. Here's who that is.
This IS for you if —
- You shoot in RAW and want a consistent editing style across your whole gallery
- You're spending too long editing every image manually from scratch
- You want a professional starting point you can adjust to suit each shot
- You shoot landscapes, travel, or environmental photography
- You use Adobe Lightroom (Classic, CC, or Mobile)
This ISN'T for you if —
- You only shoot JPEG and want a fully automatic, zero-adjustment result
- You're looking for a filter you can apply without touching anything else
- You don't use Adobe Lightroom and aren't willing to learn the basics
- You mainly shoot studio portraits or product photography
- You expect every preset to look perfect on every image without any tweaking
Common questions.
Anything else? Email hello@zac-blake.com.
A preset is a saved set of Lightroom edit settings applied to a photo in one click. Instead of adjusting 20+ sliders manually for every image, you click once and get a professional starting point, then fine-tune from there.
You'll need Adobe Lightroom — Lightroom Classic, Lightroom CC (subscription), or Lightroom Mobile (free app). The presets are .xmp files and work across all three. The included tutorial shows exactly how to import and use them.
Yes. Built on Sony RAW files but compatible with any camera — Canon, Nikon, Fuji, Panasonic, and more. Shooting RAW gives the best results. They'll work on JPEGs too, but with less adjustability.
The Everyday Collection is built for versatile everyday shooting — landscapes, travel, general use. The Nostalgia Collection delivers warm, vintage-filmic tones. The Masking Collection is different entirely — advanced masking presets for precise local adjustments to skies, shadows, and highlights.
Almost always, yes — and that's by design. Every photo has different light and exposure. The preset handles the style; you handle the last 20% (usually a quick exposure and white balance tweak). The tutorial explains exactly how.
Yes. Import them to Lightroom Classic or CC first, sync to your Adobe account, and they'll appear in Lightroom Mobile automatically. The tutorial covers the mobile sync process.
After purchase you'll receive a download link for a ZIP file. Unzip it, then in Lightroom go to Develop → Presets → right-click → Import Presets, and select the .xmp files. The 25-minute tutorial walks through every step.
























