PHLEARN's Free ACR Tutorial
PHLEARN released a free tutorial on creating natural color gradients in Adobe Camera Raw — a practical walkthrough that can directly improve preset development workflows. The lesson offers pipeline tips useful when building film‑inspired or cinematic packs. (x.com)
PHLEARN’s new Camera Raw lesson walks through building natural multi‑tone gradients with targeted masking and skin‑tone protection, a workflow teased in short social clips and full tutorials on their site. (tiktok.com) The tutorial explicitly shows how to save and test edits as reusable ACR presets and snapshots, and it includes downloadable RAW files so creators can follow the exact grading steps. (phlearn.com) PHLEARN distributes presets, LUTs and other assets through its PRO offering and a dedicated downloads section, giving creators immediate access to the same types of packs they might build and sell. (youtube.com) Short‑form promotion for the lesson appears on PHLEARN’s TikTok, where the clip demonstrates adding gradients without shifting skin tones and directs viewers to the full tutorial link. (tiktok.com) Adobe Camera Raw and Lightroom use the.XMP preset format (since ACR 10.3), so presets created in ACR via PHLEARN’s workflow are exportable as.XMP and can be used interchangeably in Lightroom for product distribution. (lapseoftheshutter.com) PHLEARN’s adjacent tutorials on cinematic and film effects include presets and LUTs that can be paired with the ACR gradient techniques taught in this lesson to produce film‑inspired preset packs. (phlearn.com)