While I had been retisent to dive into the presets market, I've found opportunities to offer tools that facilitate a user's creativity– not stifle it. Presets can stunt growth by boxing in user's creativity with specific grades and stylistic decision the user might not even understand is being made for them. While the end result might be nice, its not one the user will always understand how to achieve, or more importantly move past.
To this point, my presets are meant to be add-on utilities to empower a users distinct vision. Each person has different tastes and a different eye, and my aim is to encourage that, not force my stylistic preferences on any one.