If your Instagram grid feels all over the place — some photos bright, others dark, different tones every few posts — you’re not alone.

It usually comes down to lighting, location, and editing style changing from one post to the next.

The fix isn’t a new camera or an aesthetic overhaul.

It’s simpler than that:

Use the right presets, and apply them consistently.

Presets are one of the fastest ways to improve your Instagram grid, making your feed feel more cohesive and visually balanced.

Once you find a style that fits, applying the same preset across your photos brings everything into alignment — no matter what you’re shooting.

Why Grids Often Feel Inconsistent

Most people shoot in different environments, with different lighting, at different times — and then edit each post individually.

That’s where inconsistency creeps in.

A consistent grid can:

  • Help your work feel more intentional
  • Create a recognisable visual style
  • Make editing faster
  • Improve how your profile looks at a glance

Why Presets Make a Difference

Presets are saved editing adjustments — things like exposure, colour tones, shadows, contrast, and warmth.

Instead of editing from scratch each time, you apply a preset to get a consistent base — then tweak from there if needed.

What Presets Help With:

  • Balancing lighting and colour across your photos
  • Speeding up your workflow
  • Maintaining visual consistency without over-editing
  • Building a style that feels like you

Choosing the Right Preset for Your Style

At PlatSupply, we’ve created 12 preset collections designed specifically for iPhone ProRAW — meaning they work well with how your phone processes light, detail, and colour.

Here’s how to choose the right one based on what you usually shoot:

For Clean, Neutral Feeds

Try: Neutral Collection or Luxury Collection

  • Subtle edits, natural tones, and a calm overall look.
  • Great for interiors, lifestyle, or minimalist content.

For Automotive or Clean, Detail-Focused Shots

Try: Automotive Collection or Monochrome Collection

Built for sharp lighting, reflective surfaces, and subject-focused edits. These presets keep details clear and tones balanced — ideal for cars, clean compositions, and scenes with strong lines.

For Indoor, Low Light, or Tech Content

Try: Product Collection or Night Collection

Handles shadows and uneven lighting well, with a clean, balanced finish.

For Travel, Lifestyle, and Nature

Try: Travel Collection, Film Collection, or Collection 01/02

Soft tones, warm light, and edits that hold up across different landscapes or light conditions.

For Vintage or Film-Inspired Looks

Try: Film Collection or Film Emulation Collection

Muted tones and gentle contrast for a timeless, non-digital feel.

How to Keep Your Instagram Feed Consistent

1. Define Your Style

Start by looking at your recent posts.

Are there colours, tones, or moods you naturally gravitate toward?

That’s your visual direction — find a preset that aligns with it.

2. Stick to One Core Preset (or Set)

Switching between dramatically different edits can throw off your feed’s flow.

Choose one preset or a tight group that works together across different types of shots.

3. Adjust Light, Not Tone

You can tweak brightness or shadows as needed, but try to keep your core colour tone consistent.

4. Plan Ahead

Use grid preview tools like UNUMPreview, or Later to see how posts work together before you publish.

5. Batch Edit

Import a batch of photos, apply your preset, make small tweaks, and export them all at once.

It saves time and keeps your edits aligned.

How 5 Creators Keep Their Feeds Consistent — and What Presets Work for Their Style

You don’t need to copy anyone’s aesthetic, but it helps to look at how other creators keep their content looking cohesive — especially across different types of shots.

Here’s a breakdown of five distinct styles, and which PlatSupply presets you’d use to achieve something similar.

All built specifically for iPhone ProRAW, so they’re designed to handle real-world light and detail straight from your phone.

Oliur (@ultralinx)

Style: Clean, minimal, neutral tones

Oliur’s feed is simple but considered — soft shadows, neutral colours, and good natural light. Nothing looks forced or overly edited.

Use:

  • Luxury Collection — for subtle warmth and balance
  • Film Collection — for a slightly more textured, muted finish

Andres Vidoza (@andresvidoza)

Style: Warm tones, lifestyle and tech

A mix of workspace setups, lifestyle shots, and portraits. His photos have a consistent warmth and clarity, without being too heavy on contrast.

Use:

  • Product Collection — built for natural and indoor light, with clean, warm tones

Shane Bain (@itisbainz)

Style: Strong contrast, earthy tones, fashion/lifestyle

Shane’s style leans bolder — darker shadows, rich colours, and a slightly editorial feel. His edits feel intentional but not overly polished.

Use:

  • Luxury Collection — for high contrast and depth
  • Neutral Collection — if you want something a little softer

Jack Morris (@jackmorris)

Style: Warm, soft, travel-focused

Jack’s grid is built around travel — bright, open, and warm. His edits feel light and consistent, even across different countries and lighting conditions.

Use:

  • Travel Collection — tuned for natural light and landscapes
  • Film Emulation Collection — adds softness and a timeless look

Jonny Roams (@jonnyroams)

Style: Cinematic landscapes, natural light

Jonny’s feed focuses on wide, outdoor shots — deserts, roads, mountains. The tones are rich but not over-processed, with consistency across different environments.

Use:

  • Film Collection — for contrast and rich colour
  • Travel Collection — to tie together outdoor scenes shot in different conditions
  • Automotive Collection — also great for clean, crisp detail if you shoot cars

A Simpler Way to Pull Your Feed Together

You don’t need a perfect theme or pro camera.

You just need a preset that works with your content — and a little consistency.

The PlatSupply ProRAW Preset Bundle includes 12 collections made for real-life lighting, iPhone ProRAW photos, and everyday creators.

From travel and street to interiors and cars — every pack is designed to give you clean, natural results without over-editing.

Explore all presets at PlatSupply