The TOKYO Preset is a one-click editing profile (with full manual adjustment capability) designed to replicate the specific lighting conditions of Japan’s capital. It is part of Lorrayne Mavromatis’ signature travel collection, but it stands out because it solves a specific problem: How to shoot in low-light, high-neon environments without losing detail.
The TOKYO preset is generally available as a .dng file (for mobile) or .xmp file (for desktop Lightroom). It is designed to be a "base" edit. Because lighting conditions vary drastically—from the bright lights of Shibuya to a dimly lit alley in Shinjuku—users are encouraged to adjust the Exposure and White Balance sliders after applying the preset to perfect the image.
Be careful. The internet is flooded with cheap imitations and stolen files. To get the authentic "TOKYO" Preset for Adobe Lightroom by Lorrayne Mavromatis, always buy directly from her official links (usually hosted on Gumroad or her personal portfolio website).
Warning: Files found on torrent sites often contain corrupted XMP data or color profiles that can crash Lightroom. Support the artist; the preset is usually priced affordably (around $15–$25 USD), especially given its professional quality.
Caption: Transform your night shots into neon dreams 🌃✨
The TOKYO Preset by Lorrayne Mavromatis is here to give your photos that iconic cyberpunk + cinematic edge. Think deep teals, vibrant reds, and moody shadows – all in one click. TOKYO Preset Adobe Lightroom Lorrayne Mavromatis
Perfect for:
🌆 Cityscapes at dusk
🚦Street photography
📸 Moody portraits with city lights
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Presets are a starting point, not a finish line. Here is how to get the "Lorrayne Mavromatis" look correctly:
1. Start with Exposure The preset is slightly "contrasty." If you shot during overcast weather (common in Tokyo), you may need to bump your Exposure slider to +0.3 or +0.7 after applying the preset to recover shadow detail in faces. The TOKYO Preset is a one-click editing profile
2. The White Balance Trick The TOKYO preset leans cool (approximately 4800K). If you apply it to photos taken in golden hour, it will kill the warmth. Mavromatis recommends using this preset only for:
3. Masking for Portraits If you are shooting portraits with neon in the background, apply the preset to the background first. Then, using an AI mask in Lightroom, paint the subject’s skin back to a warmer tone. The preset makes Asian skin tones look beautifully olive/natural, but fair skin can turn too magenta if left unchecked.
Rating: 8.5/10
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The Bottom Line: If you are heading to Shibuya, Shinjuku, or Akihabara, bring this preset. It is currently available via Lorrayne Mavromatis’s official store (often bundled with her "Osaka" and "Seoul" presets). It won't save a bad photo, but for a well-composed shot of a rainy crossing or a kaitenzushi counter? It turns pixels into poetry.
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The TOKYO preset is designed specifically to handle the unique lighting conditions of urban environments, particularly the chaotic, colorful glare of neon lights at night.
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If you have bought and downloaded the preset files, follow these steps based on your device.