As we all know that presets are very important in the photo editing process using Lightroom, and one of the coolest presets is Blue Sky.
And in the following I will provide information about the formula in setting the formula for this Lightroom Blue Sky.
Actually, the use of the Blue Sky theme Lightroom is indeed quite interesting for several types of photos, you know.
However, in my personal opinion, the most appropriate image to use is a photo with an outdoor background.
Because this preset will create a bright impression that makes your photo even cooler, of course,
Lightroom Blue Sky Preset Formula
Here is an example before after photos using this preset:

Before you dive into this formula I created as a Lightroom Blue Sky preset, I have to stress one thing.
The basic color of each photo is different, so the formula I’m giving you may be good for certain photos and bad for some.
So, without further ado, let me inform you of this Lightroom Blue Sky formula.
Light
Here are the light settings for the blue sky preset:
| Exposure | 0 |
| Contrast | -50 |
| Highlights | 100 |
| Shadow | 20 |
| White | -55 |
| Black | 45 |
Color
The following are the color settings for the blue sky preset:
| Temp | -4 |
| Tint | 0 |
| Vibrancer | 40 |
| Saturation | 10 |
Color Mix
Here is the color mix for the blue sky preset:
| Color | Rona | Saturation | Luminance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Red | 0 | 5 | 5 |
| Orange | 10 | 15 | 0 |
| Yellow | -30 | 40 | 0 |
| Green | -40 | 50 | 25 |
| Aqua | 100 | -100 | -100 |
| Blue | -4 | 100 | -15 |
| Purple | 10 | -10 | 20 |
Effect
The following are the effect settings for the blue sky preset:
| Texture | -15 |
| Clarity | 10 |
| Dehaze | -13 |
| Vignette | 15 |
| Midpoint | 75 |
| Feather | 26 |
| Roundness | 55 |
Split Tone
The following are the split tone settings for the blue sky preset:
| highlite | 5 |
| Shadow | 5 |
| balance | -30 |
So that’s the discussion this time about the Lightroom blue sky preset formula.