![]() Preset import is currently only available in the Windows/Mac apps, but any profiles or presets you import on the desktop (or create on any of your devices), are automatically synced to the cloud, so they’re available on all of your devices. Importing Profiles & Presets on Mobile/Web Check the group/sets that are unchecked and return to the panel to view all available presets/profiles. Tap the … button at the top of the Presets panel and Profile Browser and select Manage Presets / Manage Profiles. To show the partially compatible presets, click/tap the … button at the top of the Presets panel and toggle Show Partially Compatible Presets (desktop/Android) / Show Partially Incompatible Presets (iOS).Īlternatively, the preset group or profile set might be hidden. If you can’t see them, they may not be fully compatible with the selected file type or camera model. The presets appear in the Preset panel and profiles appear in the Profile Browser panel. Navigate to the folder or zip file containing the presets and click Import. To install profiles and presets on the desktop, go to File menu > Import Profiles and Presets. Importing Profiles & Presets on the Desktop These may have a *.lrtemplate, *.xmp or *.dcp file extension. But how do you import them into the cloud-based Lightroom apps? Presets and profiles are a popular starting point for photo editing, and there’s a huge number of presets and profiles available for free and paid download. Presets and profiles designed for Lightroom 4 or later, including Lightroom Classic, will work with the cloud-based Lightroom apps. ![]()
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