Creating the perfect light leak or lomo effect in Photoshop is quite the challenge. Especially because you don’t always have the time to adjust your settings and make the leak look just right.
That’s why we teamed up with Sam Jones of Sivioco to create this fun, free set of light leak Photoshop Actions. Check out the other free light leaks he made, they’re amazing!
With this pack, you can quickly create stunning light leaks and analog film looks for your photos with the click of a button.
Want even more light leaks for your photography and design projects? See all the light leaks!
This little pack of light leak Photoshop Actions includes:
- 5 Unique Light Leaks
- 1 Play All Action
- Help Files & Support
These are so fun to use. Just open up a photo and click play to add a light leak. You’ll be amazed at the results.
For best use, we found that light leaks look great in bright, vibrant photos. The light blends well with the colors and can create some really interesting looks. Here is a bit more on how to use light leaks in your photography. Oh, and we have some helpful videos on our Youtube channel too. Finally, learn how to install Photoshop Actions here.
Click the download button below to get your free light leaks and start using them right away!
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We hope you love the light leaks we put together. If you share them on Instagram or another site please tag #filtergrade and @filtergrade. We’d love to see how you use the light leak filters in your photos!
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Thank you.
You’re welcome Lisa. Thanks for the comment! :)
Very useful ! thank you for taking the time and sharing
No problem, appreciate the comment Sofia. :)
The actions look like they are going to be great. However, I’m getting a message that objects aren’t being found so the action is not running through completely. Any suggestions?
Hi James, thanks for the comment! I think this error is caused when you have multiple layers or change the name of the “Background” layer. These actions work best when you leave the “Background” layer locked and then play the action. Hope this helps! We also have video walkthroughs on our Youtube that may better show how the filters work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9BAySxytks
Thanks! :)
Appreciate the support Reza!
awesome. Always seek for light leeks. Thanks a ton.
So glad we could help, thanks for the kind words!
Awesome filters!!! Best light leaks ever. Thanks a lot!
Sweet, so happy to hear that you like the filters. Thanks Taka!
Thank You!
Cheers Vlad