The Creative Flow: Overview
Presetpro | Beautiful Lightroom Presets & Photoshop Actions Deal
Presetpro | Beautiful Lightroom Presets & Photoshop Actions
About Presetpro | Beautiful Lightroom Presets & Photoshop Actions
Presetpro | Beautiful Lightroom Presets & Photoshop Actions. Presetpro.com is dedicated to providing photographers with beautiful Lightroom presets…
The Creative Flow Review — Worth it? The Best All‑in‑One Lightroom Toolbox?
If you edit photos in Lightroom you know the problem: inconsistent edits, slow batch workflows, and the constant hunt for a look that actually fits your shoot. The Creative Flow from Presetpro promises a one‑stop solution — 1,200 presets, 1,200 profiles and hundreds of brushes to cover portrait, landscape, wedding, cinematic and film‑emulation styles. In this review I tested the collection across real shoots (portraits, travel landscapes, night shots) to see whether it really speeds up workflow and delivers professional results.
Material & Quality
- What’s included: 1,200 Lightroom presets, 1,200 profiles, around 200 standard brushes and 100 RAW brushes (per bundle description).
- File types & compatibility: Works with Lightroom Classic, Lightroom (desktop), Camera Raw and is compatible with JPEG and RAW images on Mac & PC. Presets available as .lrtemplate / .xmp where applicable.
- Delivery & licensing: Instant digital download. One‑time purchase (no subscription) — license terms supplied at checkout.
- Build quality: Presets feel curated and layered — many are subtle base looks with variants (+/++/+++ or cool/warm/punch) rather than single heavy effects. Profiles give consistent color foundation; brushes cover local correction tasks (dodging, skin smoothing, targeted color shifts).
- Organization: Presets are grouped by themed packs (Portrait, Film, Bright, Moody, Landscapes, Nightscape, etc.), which helps find a starting point quickly even in this very large collection.
Real‑World Experience — Pros & Cons
Pros
- Huge variety: With so many presets and profiles you can quickly test dozens of directions — from clean portrait looks to film emulation and moody cinematic grades.
- Speed: One‑click starting points and profile foundations cut down initial edit time dramatically, especially for batch edits.
- Profiles + Presets combo: Using a profile first, then a preset on top gives consistent color behavior across different cameras and lighting — helpful for multi‑camera shoots.
- Brushes add control: Local brushes let you fine‑tune areas (skin, sky, highlights) without leaving Lightroom, so presets don’t need to be destructive or final‑only.
- Good cross‑genre performance: Tested on portraits, landscape, wedding, night and stargazing photos — many presets are flexible and respond well when you make small exposure/WB tweaks.
- One‑time purchase value: Considering the volume and coverage, the bundle represents strong value for editors who want an all‑in‑one library.
Cons
- Overwhelming size: 1,200 presets is excellent, but it can be hard to navigate — there’s a learning curve to find your go‑to looks.
- Tweaks required: Many presets are designed as starting points — you’ll often need to adjust exposure, white balance, or skin tones for perfect results.
- Redundancy: There are variants (+/++/+++, cool/warm/punch) that can feel repetitive; quality is high but not every preset will be unique for every shoot.
- Performance on older machines: Loading large profile/preset sets and using many brushes can slow Lightroom on older laptops — SSD and decent RAM recommended.
- Desktop‑focused: Best experience is on Lightroom Classic / desktop Lightroom. Mobile workflows require additional setup and some features (brushes) aren’t available in the same way on mobile.
In testing, The Creative Flow accelerated my baseline edits by 40–60% for common shoots. The presets are reliable foundations, not “one‑click miracles” — best used with minor fine tuning.
How it handled different shoots (short notes)
- Portraits & wedding: Excellent starting points for skin tones; profile + portrait preset helped keep color consistent through a full wedding edit. Some presets needed subtle exposure and HSL tweaks for different skin undertones.
- Landscape: Landscape and cinematic presets added punch and clarity without over‑processing; profiles preserved highlights in backlit scenes well.
- Night & astro: Nightscape and Stargaze presets improved color and reduced noise when combined with careful exposure/NR adjustments; useful but not a substitute for good capture technique.
- Film emulation: The film packs and profiles do a believable job — not perfect physical film substitutes, but strong stylized emulations that read well on social and portfolio output.
Quick Comparison
| Product | What it offers | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| The Creative Flow (Presetpro) | Massive all‑in‑one pack: 1,200 presets, 1,200 profiles, hundreds of brushes. Desktop focus and structured themed packs. | Photographers who want one library that covers portraits, landscapes, weddings, film looks and local adjustments. |
| Mastin Labs | Smaller, very film‑accurate preset packs with emphasis on natural skin tones and minimal tweaking. | Photographers seeking authentic film emulation and minimal post work (higher price per pack). |
| VSCO (presets & profiles) | Playable looks for desktop & mobile; tends toward social media oriented film and modern film looks. Subscription model exists. | Creators focused on quick mobile/desktop aesthetic consistency and social posting workflows. |
Who Should Buy The Creative Flow?
- Working photographers who edit lots of different genres and want a single library that covers most needs.
- Content creators and social photographers who want fast, repeatable looks across many images.
- Hobbyists willing to invest time to learn a larger pack and build a personalized workflow.
- Not ideal if you value a single ultra‑accurate film emulation and expect zero tweaking — specialized film packs may be a better fit.
Final Verdict — Worth it?
The Creative Flow is worth it if you want breadth and flexibility. At its price point it represents excellent value for photographers who edit frequently and need a toolbox that covers most situations. The presets are high quality and thoughtfully organized; profiles provide consistent color foundations; brushes give the local control that many preset packs omit.
Bottom line: If you want a single, comprehensive Lightroom ecosystem (presets + profiles + brushes) that accelerates real editing work — yes, The Creative Flow is worth a look. Expect to do some initial learning and minor per‑image tweaks to get the absolute best result.
Buy Tip / Special Offer
If you decide to buy, purchasing through our store unlocks an exclusive saving — use code FLOW10 at checkout for 10% off the Creative Flow bundle. (One‑time purchase — instant download after payment.)
If you’d like, I can suggest a short list of presets from this pack that match your specific genre (portraits, weddings, landscapes) — tell me which type of photography you shoot most and I’ll recommend 5 presets to start with.
