Black & White - Lightroom Mobile Presets
Turn an ordinary phone photo into a real black and white photograph, not a grey filter. One tap in the free Lightroom app.
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Description
Transform your photos with timeless elegance
Give your mobile photography a professional, cinematic edge with the Black & White Moods Preset Pack. Designed specifically for the free Lightroom Mobile app, this collection of 4 premium monochrome presets strips away distractions to reveal the raw emotion, texture, and soul of your images.
Whether you are an aspiring creator, a lifestyle influencer, or a photography enthusiast, these presets will instantly elevate your feed with a bold, cohesive, and high-end aesthetic.
Why "Black & White Moods"?
Black and white photography isn't just about removing color: it's about mastering light, shadow, and contrast. Created and fine-tuned by a professional photographer, these presets have been meticulously tested on hundreds of mobile and camera photos (portraits, street photography, landscapes, and architecture) to ensure exceptional quality, versatility, and skin-tone protection.
Same photo, every preset
Below are the different, unique preset looks included in this pack.
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Grainy
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Before you buy
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What you need
The FREE Lightroom Mobile app, on iPhone or Android. Nothing else to install.
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How it arrives
A download link is emailed to you the moment your payment clears. No waiting, no shipping.
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How to install
Open the files in Lightroom Mobile and save them as profiles. A written walkthrough is included in the download.
RAW vs JPEG, explained
The two formats, what they cost you, and which one these profiles were built for.
What do RAW and JPEG actually mean?
They are the two formats a camera can save a photo in. A RAW file keeps everything the sensor recorded, which leaves the most room to change exposure, colour and contrast afterwards. A JPEG throws most of that data away to produce a smaller file that is ready to share, which leaves less room to push an edit before it falls apart.
When should I shoot RAW?
When the photo matters and you intend to edit it: client work, difficult light, anything you may print. The cost is real, RAW files are large and need software to process. What you buy with it is latitude.
When should I shoot JPEG?
When speed and file size matter more than editing headroom. Everyday photos, phone photos, anything you want to post the same day. If you shoot on a phone without changing any settings, you are already shooting JPEG.
Which one do I need for this pack?
These are mobile profiles, built and tested against the JPEG photos on your phone. If you shoot RAW on a camera and edit at a desk, these are not the right tool, and the desktop presets are on the way. Subscribe to my newsletter to stay informed on their release and exclusive subscriber launch offer.
Will they still work on my RAW files?
They will apply, and they will look different from what you see here. Every profile was built against JPEG images, so on a RAW file the same profile lands on a different starting point. Treat the result as a base to adjust, not a finished look.