Nightfall Frames
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This preset collection by Sadeq Hayati is designed for editing starry skies, Milky Way shots, and other nighttime scenes. Each preset enhances light, color, and detail while reducing noise, helping you bring out both the foreground and the stars with clarity. The pack includes variations for different shooting conditions and focal lengths, so you can achieve a balanced, realistic look no matter your setup. From vivid, high-contrast edits to soft, dreamy tones, these presets give you the tools to capture the magic of the night sky.
What is included
30 Luminar Neo Presets
Luminar NEO
Over years of photography trips, Sadeq Hayati has captured countless nightscape shots in varied locations, times, and conditions.
Knowing how challenging night photo editing can be, he created these presets to make the process easier and more rewarding.
Each one is crafted to correct color, balance light, and reveal the hidden details of the night sky. Some include subtle adjustments to foreground elements or eye colors for portraits within nightscapes.
Every preset can be fine-tuned in intensity and saturation to match your artistic style. This collection is designed to inspire creativity and help you share the wonder of the night.
You’ll find 30 presets in this pack, each named for the type of nightscape it works best with.
Simply match the preset name to your photo’s scene for a quick, realistic edit or experiment freely to create your own unique look on any night photo.
Photographer & Educator
Sadeq Hayati is an award-winning photographer, videographer, and art director dedicated to capturing the hidden wonders of the night. For over a decade, he has traveled the world, revealing the quiet beauty of the cosmos through art and education.
Sadeq shares his vision to raise awareness about the importance of preserving dark skies and reducing light pollution. His experiential night photography workshops and adventures are followed by enthusiasts worldwide.
His work has been featured by National Geographic, NASA, BBC, Forbes, The Guardian, Wikipedia, and the Greenwich Royal Observatory.