Peak Fall Toolset - Autumn at your fingertips

Photo by Lieben Photography - edited with Marigold presets and Peak Fall toolset

Quest Tools 12 – Peak Fall lets you step into the shoes of Mother Nature, transforming vivid summer scenes into moody, cozy autumnal landscapes with the power of Adobe AI and a touch of Archipelago magic ✨.

This toolset is designed to give you full control over the season’s palette. From shifting greens into fiery orange reds, to adjusting saturation and luminance for just the right balance, every frame can be infused with the unmistakable warmth of fall. Scene tools like Harvest Fade and Russet Shadows deepen the atmosphere, wrapping your images in the textures and tones of autumn.

With Peak Fall, you can summon that golden-hour glow, crisp woodland vibe, or misty morning hush — no matter the time of year.

Photo by Ador Photo - edited with Marigold presets

Added Peak Fall, Darken Foliage, Harvest Fade, Russet Shadows and Woodsmoke

 

Built for flexibility

Because Peak Fall is built on non-destructive masking layers, the tools are endlessly versatile. Use them alongside any of your favorite Archipelago presets and profiles to add a touch of autumnal atmosphere, or run the toolset on its own to craft a complete, beautiful edit from scratch (see example further down the page). Each layer stacks seamlessly, giving you full freedom to mix, match, and fine-tune until the scene feels just right.

Photo by Bernadeta Kupiec - edited with Chroma presets

Added Peak Fall and Harvest Fade


 

Quest Tools 12 – Peak Fall will be available to Quest subscribers later this month as an optional purchase. Keep an eye on your Quest dashboard and email updates for the official release.

 

Photo by Lieben Photography - edited with Marigold presets

Added Peak Fall

Photo by Gail Secker - edited with Chroma presets

Photo by Bernadeta Kupiec - no preset applied

Added Peak Fall and Saturate Foliage

Added Peak Fall, Saturate Foliage, Darken Foliage, Harvest Fade and Crisp Morning

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