| Element | Before (RAW) | After (Preset) | |--------|-------------|----------------| | White balance | Neutral | Slightly warm in highlights, cool in shadows | | Contrast | Standard | Reduced global contrast, but local contrast boosted | | Exposure | As shot | Typically +0.3 to +0.7 (brightens midtones) | | Highlights | Original | Lowered to retain neon details | | Shadows | Original | Raised significantly | | Blacks | Original | Lifted (faded look) | | Colors | Natural | Teal/orange split tone |
“Want to make your night photos look like a scene from a sci-fi film? Meet the TOKYO Preset by Lorrayne Mavromatis. TOKYO Preset Adobe Lightroom Lorrayne Mavromatis
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This is where Lorrayne’s expertise shines. Many "neon" presets ruin skin tones, turning faces green or orange. The uses a specific HSL (Hue, Saturation, Luminance) mask for orange and red channels. As long as your subject's face is lit by warm light (3000K-4500K), their skin will remain natural while the background shifts into the cyberpunk spectrum.