Starry Nights - Milky Way Presets Collection by Angel Fux
CHF59.00
The Milky Way Preset Collection contains a specialized set of presets designed exclusively for editing Milky Way night sky images in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. These presets are fully compatible with Lightroom Classic, Lightroom CC (Desktop & Mobile), and Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop.
This collection has been carefully crafted to enhance the details, contrast, and colors of the Milky Way, offering a refined astrophotography workflow. Unlike many presets that rely on heavy masking, these are designed to work purely within the editing panel, ensuring a one-click base edit that you can further refine to suit your image.
What’s included?
This collection contains over 70 presets in total. The pack contains two categories of presets, divided into folders for Sony, Canon, and Nikon cameras:
- Milky Way Classic – Designed for standard, non-modified cameras (both tracked and untracked Milky Way images).
- Milky Way Astro – Optimized for images taken with astro-modified cameras, ensuring proper color correction.
Additionally, you’ll receive:
- A User Guide with detailed installation instructions and best practices.
- Compatibility across RAW files from Sony, Canon, and Nikon.
Why This Collection?
These presets have been developed through years of experience in night sky photography, ensuring a seamless balance of clarity, natural color rendition, and depth. Unlike presets that introduce unnecessary masks or adjustments, these focus purely on fundamental enhancements, allowing you to build your own creative touch upon a strong base.
By using this collection, you’ll be able to speed up your editing workflow, maintain accurate Milky Way colors, and achieve high-quality, detailed night sky images with just a single click.
Perfect for both beginners and experienced astrophotographers looking to refine their edits efficiently.
Important Note
Important Note: Milky Way photography varies significantly depending on location, altitude, atmospheric conditions, light pollution levels, and camera settings. A preset that works perfectly in a high-altitude, low-light pollution environment may look completely different when applied to an image taken in a more urban or humid setting. If a preset appears off, this doesn’t mean it was designed incorrectly—it simply means it was crafted based on different conditions than yours. These presets serve as a starting point for your edit, allowing you to make the necessary refinements to match your unique capture.