Tokyo Preset Adobe Lightroom Lorrayne Mavromatis Work May 2026
Tokyo Preset for Adobe Lightroom by Lorrayne Mavromatis
Hey there, fellow photographers!
Are you looking to give your photos a stunning, Tokyo-inspired look? Look no further! I'm excited to share with you a brand new preset for Adobe Lightroom, created by the talented Lorrayne Mavromatis.
About the Preset: This preset is designed to capture the vibrant and eclectic spirit of Tokyo, with a mix of bold colors, high contrast, and a touch of grit. It's perfect for editing cityscape, street, and travel photos, and can also be used to add a unique and creative twist to your portraits and landscapes.
How to Use:
- Download the Preset: Simply click on the link below to download the preset to your computer.
- Install the Preset: Open Adobe Lightroom and navigate to the Develop module. Click on the "+" icon next to the Presets panel, and select "Import Presets". Then, browse to the location where you saved the preset file and select it.
- Apply the Preset: Once installed, select the preset from the Presets panel and apply it to your photo.
Tips and Variations:
- Adjust to Taste: As with any preset, feel free to adjust the settings to suit your personal taste and style.
- Play with Exposure: Experiment with different exposure settings to achieve the desired mood and atmosphere.
- Add Grain: For a more film-like look, try adding a bit of grain to your image.
Example Images:
[Insert before-and-after images or a series of images showcasing the preset]
Get Your Free Preset: Ready to give your photos a Tokyo-inspired makeover? Click the link below to download your free preset now! tokyo preset adobe lightroom lorrayne mavromatis work
[Insert link to download preset]
About Lorrayne Mavromatis: Lorrayne Mavromatis is a talented photographer and preset creator with a passion for capturing the beauty of the world around her. Her work has been featured in various publications and exhibitions, and she's known for her unique and creative approach to photography.
Stay Connected:
- Follow Lorrayne on Instagram: [insert Instagram handle]
- Visit her website: [insert website URL]
Share Your Work: We'd love to see how you use this preset to edit your photos! Share your before-and-after images on social media using the hashtag #tokyopreset, and we might feature you on our page!
Happy editing, and thanks for stopping by!
How to Apply It Solidly (Workflow)
- Apply preset as a starting point.
- Adjust White Balance slightly depending on your camera (Sony/Fuji/Canon react differently).
- Tweak Exposure – preset assumes well-exposed RAW; underexposed images may need +0.5–1 stop.
- Reduce or increase grain based on output (social media vs print).
- Use masking to protect skin if needed (brush away teal from faces).
If you meant you want me to write an actual .lrtemplate or XMP preset file for the “Tokyo” look, or break down the exact numeric settings (Temp, Tint, HSL, Curve points), let me know — I can provide a detailed settings table or generate a preset code block.
Is the Tokyo Preset Worth It for Your Workflow?
If you are a travel photographer looking to create a cohesive Instagram grid, this preset is a cheat code. Because of its specific color science, it creates a "thread" between photos taken hours apart. A photo of a ramen shop at 10 PM will visually match a photo of a temple garden at 2 PM once the preset is applied.
However, for professional portrait photographers, use this preset with caution. The green shift in the midtones can make Caucasian and East Asian skin look sallow. The solution is to use the "Tokyo Preset" only on the background and use a brush to subtract the preset from the subject's skin. Tokyo Preset for Adobe Lightroom by Lorrayne Mavromatis
2. Desaturated but Punchy Colors
- Saturation: Non-primary colors (greens, purples, magentas) are pulled back significantly.
- Luminance: Blues and oranges are kept moderately saturated but controlled — so neon signs pop without looking over-saturated or artificial.
- Result: Clean, modern, slightly muted background with selective color emphasis.
Why "Tokyo"? A Cultural Love Letter
Why is this preset specifically named after Tokyo? Because Tokyo has a unique visual density. In Lorrayne Mavromatis’ own words (from various workshop interviews):
"Tokyo is chaos organized. The Tokyo preset tries to organize the chaos of colors—the red of the torii gates, the yellow of the cab lights, the blue of the convenience stores—into a harmonious palette. It removes the visual screaming so you can hear the visual whisper."
The preset removes the "digital glare" from photos taken in Shibuya, Akihabara, and Shinjuku. It transforms the frantic energy into a quiet observation. It is less a filter and more a perspective.
Creating a Tokyo-Inspired Look
If you can't find a preset by Lorrayne Mavromatis or prefer to create your look, here are some tips for a Tokyo-inspired aesthetic:
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Vibrant Colors: Tokyo is known for its neon lights and colorful streets. Enhance vibrant colors, especially pinks, blues, and greens, to give your photos a lively Tokyo feel.
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High Contrast: The city lights and shadows create a high contrast look. Adjust the contrast, blacks, and highlights to achieve a dramatic effect.
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Warm Tones: Tokyo's city lights often give a warm tone to the night scenes. Adjust the white balance or use the warmth sliders to give your photos a cozy, city-lit feel.
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Orton Effect: Adding a bit of an Orton effect (a combination of a soft, diffused effect with a sharp effect) can help mimic the dreamy yet clear look of Tokyo's urban landscape. Download the Preset: Simply click on the link
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Noise Reduction: Especially useful if you're shooting at night. Tokyo's nightlife can result in photos with noticeable noise, so use Lightroom's noise reduction tools to clean up your images.
Finding and Using Presets in Lightroom
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Download Presets: First, you need to find and download a Tokyo preset. Websites like Creative Market, Etsy, and preset-specific marketplaces often have a wide range of Lightroom presets. You can search for "Tokyo preset" or "Japan preset" to find relevant options.
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Install Presets: After downloading, you need to install the preset. The process varies slightly depending on your device:
- On a Computer: Open Lightroom, go to the Develop module, and in the Presets panel on the left sidebar, click the "+" icon and select "Import Presets". Navigate to where you saved the preset file, select it, and click Import.
- On a Mobile Device: Open the Lightroom app, select a photo, tap the three dots (More) or the adjustment icon (depending on your view), and then select "Preset" or "Profile". You can import presets directly from the "+" icon or settings menu.
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Apply Presets: Once installed, you can apply the preset to your photos by clicking on it. Adjust the settings as needed to customize the look.
Who is Lorrayne Mavromatis? The Artist Behind the Algorithm
Before diving into the sliders and color grading, it is essential to understand the creator. Lorrayne Mavromatis is not a software engineer; she is a fine art and travel photographer known for her ethereal, dreamlike aesthetic. Her portfolio is characterized by muted tones, soft highlights, and a deliberate desaturation that mimics the look of vintage film stocks combined with a modern, moody digital touch.
Her work is heavily inspired by Japanese minimalism, the quiet chaos of neon-lit alleys, and the concept of "ma" (間) — the negative space that gives form to the whole. When she visited Tokyo, she developed a signature look to represent the city not as the overwhelming, high-contrast metropolis often seen on social media, but as a serene, melancholic, yet vibrant landscape.
Thus, the Tokyo Preset was born.
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