Lightroom Presets 3.1 — Jamie Windsor

JW Lightroom Presets 3.1 — Kodachrome


A selection of 15 Adobe Lightroom presets based on the looks of Kodachrome film stocks.

Compatible with Adobe Creative Cloud versions of:

  • Adobe Lightroom CC (version 4.1 and above)

  • Adobe Lightroom Classic (version 10.1 and above)

  • Adobe Photoshop CC (via Camera Raw filter)

  • Lightroom Mobile/Tablet app (you will need a Creative Cloud subscription to import them. You do this via importing through the Lightroom CC desktop app and they should appear in the mobile app)

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Please note
These presets will not work in Lightroom 6 and below. They will only work in the Creative Cloud version of Lightroom (v8 and up) and Photoshop.

As some of these presets use colour profiles to form part of the look, they cannot be supplied as DNGs.

Refunds cannot be given for digital downloads.

If you are experiencing difficulty with getting these presets installed and working, please first check that your version of Lightroom is fully updated before contacting me. Thank you.

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Presets in pack:

Tools

- Reset JW Preset -

- Remove Grain -
- Light Grain -
- Medium Grain -
- Heavy Grain -

- Remove Vignette -
- Light Vignette -
- Medium Vignette -
- Heavy Vignette -

- 9 x Film-style frames (applied in Lightroom)

Film stocks

Kodachrome - 1935
Kodachrome - 1935 - Faded
Kodachrome - 1935 - Saturated

Kodachrome - 1961
Kodachrome - 1961 - Faded
Kodachrome - 1961 - Saturated

Kodachrome - 1974
Kodachrome - 1974 - Faded
Kodachrome - 1974 - Saturated

Photographer inspired stocks

Kodachrome - Haas

Kodachrome - Leiter 1
Kodachrome - Leiter 2

Kodachrome - McCurry 1
Kodachrome - McCurry 2
Kodachrome - McCurry 3


Kodachrome – McCurry

Based on the National Geographic-style look of Steve McCurry’s photography.


Photo credits: Mark Howe


Kodachrome – Leiter

Based on the experimental look of Saul Leiter’s work.


Kodachrome – Haas

Based on the colour style of Ernst Haas.


Kodachrome – 1935


Kodachrome – 1961

Photo credit: Mark Howe


Kodachrome – 1974