![]() The newer cloud-based version of Lightroom, Creative Cloud, does not (yet) have an option for Local Adjustment Presets. Unfortunately, this second type of preset, brushes, can only be used in Lightroom Classic. However, there are also two kinds of presets: global presets, which affect your entire image, and brush presets or Local Adjustment presets, which are designed to be used as brushes for things like burning & dodging or retouching. Thankfully, both versions of Lightroom can use presets! ![]() Technically, both versions of Lightroom are included in a Creative Cloud subscription. Adobe Lightroom “Classic” Adobe Lightroom “Creative Cloud”įirst, let’s remember that there are currently two different versions of Lightroom: “Classic” and “Creative Cloud” (or CC). Now, it has gotten a little bit easier, thankfully! To clear up the confusion, we’ve created this complete, 2020 up-to-date guide for installing presets in Lightroom Classic and Lightroom CC (Creative Cloud). With Adobe Lightroom, installing presets correctly used to be very complicated. I hope this guide helps you out! If you have any questions or need help installing your new presets, please feel free to reach out via our contact form.How To Install Presets In Lightroom Classic Viola! Save the photos and share them with your friends. Hold down on the photo to see the before & after. Apply the preset of your choice and make any adjustments as you like for your images. Scroll on the bottom panel to 'Presets', this is where you'll see all of the presets you've just saved. Step 5: Open up an image you want to edit. Repeat until you've saved all of the presets. The settings you need will automatically be checked for you. You can create a new group to keep your presets neat and organized. Click 'Create Preset' and name the preset accordingly. They will look like blank squares which is completely normal, once you upload them to Lightroom you'll be able to see the images. If you do not see this option, you can click 'Save Images' instead which will save the files to your camera roll. If the Lightroom app appears for you, you can simply click that and the DNGs will automatically open in the app for you. Step 3: From here, you have a few options. Open the "MOBILE" folder and select all of the DNG files. If you're using an Android, you can use Google Drive or any other documents app you prefer. If you're using the free version of the app or do not have access to a computer, I'll guide you on how to manually import mobile presets using DNG files. If you have a computer and pay for the Lightroom CC subscription, any and all presets you upload in the desktop program will automatically sync to your devices. There are a few ways to import your presets over to your phone or tablet. How to Install in Lightroom CC (Mobile + Tablet) LRTEMPLATE preset files in the "DESKTOP" folder from the unzipped file. Now they're ready for use! Right-click on any of the preset folders, select "Create New Folder", then name the folder so it can be organized for ease of use. Right-click again on the new folder you've created and select "Import" Make sure you're in the Develop module and have any image open. How to Install in Lightroom 4, 5, 6, 2015 (Desktop) After importing, the presets will appear in a new group. XMP preset files in the "DESKTOP" folder from the unzipped file. Step 3: Open up Lightroom, click the first icon (shown below), and click 'Presets' on the bottom of your screen. ![]() Open up Presets, click the + icon button, then click "Import Presets" On the left side of your screen, you'll see Navigator, Presets, Snapshots, History, and Collections. ![]() Step 2: Unzip the file if it hasn't automatically done so by double-clicking on the file or right-click then press "Open/Unzip" Step 1: Download the ZIP file from the email/purchase page you received after purchasing. How to Install in Lightroom Classic (Desktop) Now go ahead and scroll through this blog post to find the desktop/mobile version you're currently using! Whether you're editing on your computer, phone, or tablet, installing presets is super easy. We've included step by step instructions for Lightroom Classic, Lightroom CC, and older versions of Lightroom 6. To get started, make sure your Lightroom program/app is updated to its latest version. I promise it will be a breeze to install and use. If you're new to presets, Lightroom can look complicated and scary at first. Welcome to Adobe Lightroom! We're glad you're here.
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