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Adobe Lightroom Presets For Mac

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Installation in Adobe Lightroom is very straight forward. In only a few minutes you will have your presets installed and be editing your images.

My free and premium Lightroom presets are compatible with Lightroom, Lightroom Classic and the free Lightroom Mobile app. You can also use them in older versions of Lightroom 4, 5, and 6, since I still offer the .lrtemplate preset file format for all of my products in addition to the newer XMP format.

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The process for installing presets is different for Lightroom, Lightroom Classic and Lightroom Mobile. Follow the instructions which suit the program you are using. To get started, the relevant ZIP file (desktop or mobile) should already be downloaded from Gumroad.

Installing presets in Lightroom Classic (version 7.3 or later)

The instructions are for the latest versions of Adobe Lightroom Classic, released since mid-2018 and using the XMP preset format. You need to have version 7.3 or later. For older versions of Lightroom Classic, see the instructions below.

  • Extract the ZIP file (desktop version) with the presets that you downloaded from Gumroad.
  • Open Lightroom Classic and go to the Develop module. You will see the modules listed at the top, right. You will be in the Library module when the program is first opened.
  • On the left you will see a section called Presets. You will see that there are already some basic presets listed. These come bundled with Lightroom.
  • Click on the + icon at the top right of the section.
  • Select Import Presets from the dropdown menu.
  • Navigate to the folder 'Lightroom and Lightroom Classic since Apr 2018 (.XMP)', select the presets ZIP file(s) and click Import. → Selecting the ZIP file(s) is the preferred import method here, because it preserves the folder structure of the archive.
  • Your presets will now be listed in the Presets section.

Installing presets in Lightroom 4, 5, 6 and Lightroom Classic (version 7.2 or older)

The instructions are for Lightroom 4, 5, 6, and Lightroom Classic (CC) earlier than version 7.3 (April 2018) using the .lrtemplate file extension instead of the newer XMP format.

  • Extract the ZIP file (desktop version) with the presets that you downloaded from Gumroad.
  • Open Lightroom and click on Preferences and go to the Presets tab.
  • Click on the button Show Lightroom Presets Folder.
  • Double click on the Lightroom folder, then double click on Develop Presets folder.
  • Navigate to the folder 'Lightroom 4-6 and Classic CC before Apr 2018 (.lrtemplate)' and copy the folder(s) 'Northlandscapes - PRODUCT' into the Develop Presets folder.
  • Restart Lightroom and you‘re done!

Installing presets in Lightroom (CC) — Mac or Windows

These instructions are for Adobe Lightroom 1.3 onwards.

  • Extract the ZIP file (desktop version) with the presets that you downloaded from Gumroad.
  • Open Lightroom CC and click on the edit icon at the top right. The icon looks like three sliders—three horizontal bars with circles on them.
  • At the bottom on the screen you will see a Presets button. Click this.
  • The presets panel is now revealed.
  • Click on the icon of three dots at the top •••
  • In the dropdown menu select Import Presets.
  • Navigate to the folder 'Lightroom and Lightroom Classic since Apr 2018 (.XMP)', select the presets ZIP file(s) and click Import.
  • All of the presets will now be listed in the Presets panel.

Installing presets in Lightroom Mobile

Method 1: via Lightroom on desktop (using XMP presets)

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You must install the presets in the Lightroom desktop application (not Lightroom Classic) on your Windows or Mac computer first. Once they are installed, the presets will automatically sync to your mobile device via the cloud. See also: Step-by-step guide by Adobe.

Method 2: via Lightroom Mobile app

Below you will find installation instructions on how to install Lightroom Presets in the free Lightroom Mobile app (iOS/Android) for which you do not need a paid version of Lightroom. However, this installation method is very time-consuming on iOS devices, and method 1 is clearly recommended if you have a Creative Cloud subscription.

Installation Guide for Lightroom Mobile app (Android)

Please make sure you have the latest version of the app installed: Download in Play Store

  • 01/ Download the .ZIP file starting with 'mobile-presets_android...' after your purchase on Gumroad. You can also access your downloads by clicking on the 'View Content' link in the confirmation email from Gumroad.
  • 02/ Open the Lightroom application on your phone and select an image from your library and press to open it.
  • 03/ Slide the toolbar to the bottom to the right and press the 'Presets' tab. Press the three dots to open the menu and select 'Import Presets'.
  • 04/ Your file explorer appears on the screen. Navigate to the folder on your phone where you downloaded the .ZIP file and press the .ZIP file to import the presets. (If you cannot import the .ZIP file directly, use the 'My Files' app on your phone to extract the contents of the .ZIP file first.)
  • 05/ Your presets will now be imported and will be available under a new group in the 'Presets' tab.

Installation Guide for Lightroom Mobile app (iPhone / iOS 13)

Please make sure you have the latest version of the app installed: Download in App Store

  • 01/ Download the .ZIP file starting with 'mobile-presets_iphone...' after your purchase on Gumroad. You can also access your downloads by clicking on the 'View Content' link in the confirmation email from Gumroad.
  • 02/ Once the download is complete, press the download icon in the upper right corner of your screen to open the 'Files' app on your phone. Press on the downloaded .ZIP file and the content will be extracted and a new folder should automatically appear. If you don't have a 'Files' application installed, you can use a free app such as iZip.
  • 03/ Open the Lightroom Mobile app on your iPhone. Click the '+' icon in your library and choose to create new 'Folder'. Name the new folder 'Presets' and open the folder. Press 'Create New Album' and name the album after the downloaded presets, plus 'DNG' (e.g. 'Dark & Dramatic DNG').
  • 04/ Open the album and press the 'Add' icon in order to add new images. Navigate to the folder you extracted from the downloaded .ZIP file and select all DNG files in the folder. When you have selected all, choose 'Open'.
  • 05/ Open the first DNG image and press the icon with the three dots to open the menu and select 'Create Preset'.
  • 06/ Name your preset after the preset pack (e.g. Dark & Dramatic - 01). In 'Preset Group', select 'Create New Preset Group' and name it after the name of the preset pack. Uncheck 'Tools', 'Details', 'Optics' and 'Geometry'. Under the 'Light' tab uncheck 'Exposure', and under the 'Color' tab make sure to uncheck 'White Balance'. Press the tick to create the preset.
  • 07/ Follow the same method as in steps 5 and 6 to create your presets from the other DNG files.
  • 08/ When you are finished, you will now find the presets under the 'Presets' panel.

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Export presets make it faster to export photos for common uses. For example, you can use a Lightroom Classic preset to export JPEG files suitable to e-mail to clients or friends.

Video tutorial: Saving export presets

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Video tutorial: Saving export presets

  1. Select the photos you want to exportand then choose File > Export With Preset or click theExport button.
  2. Choose a preset. Lightroom Classic offers the following built-in export presets:

    Exports photos as JPEGs converted to and tagged as sRGB with maximum quality, no scaling, and a resolution of 240 pixels per inch. By default, this preset saves the exported files to the Files On CD/DVD destination specified at the top of the Export dialog box, in a subfolder named Lightroom Classic Burned Exports.

    Exports photos in DNG file format. By default, this preset specifiesno postprocessing action and allows you to choose a destinationfolder after you click Export.

    Opens a message to allow you to send the photos to someone using email. See Email photos from Lightroom Classic.

    Exports photos to the hard drive as sRGB JPEG files. Exported photos have a maximum size of 640 pixels (width or height), medium quality, and a resolution of 72 pixels per inch. Upon completion, Lightroom Classic shows the photos in the Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac OS). Choose the destination folder after you click Export.

  1. In the Export dialog box, specify theexport settings you want to save.
  2. Click Add at the bottom of the Preset panel on the leftside of the dialog box.
  3. In the New Preset dialog box, type a name in the PresetName box and click Create.

You can export photos using the same settingsfrom the most recent export session that was set manually, includingmodified presets. Otherwise, the Export With Previous command doesnot work with export presets.

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You can put any item in the Export Actionsfolder that can be opened with a set of photo files. For example,you can place an executable file or shortcut (Windows), or applicationor alias (Mac OS) in the Export Actions folder. Items addedto the folder are listed in the After Export menu of the Exportdialog box the next time you export photos.

Note:

Youcan also add Photoshop droplets or script files to the Export Actionsfolder.

  1. Do any of the following to open the Export Actionsfolder:
    • In the Export dialog box, choose After Export > Go To Export Actions Folder Now.

    • Windows 7 and 8: Navigate to Users[user name]AppDataRoamingAdobeLightroomExport Actions.

    • Mac OS: Navigate to /Users/[user name]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom/Export Actions/.

Lightroom Classic supports plug-ins from third parties that add functionality to the Export dialog box. Depending on what third-party plug-ins you have installed, different options may be available in the Export dialog box. Check with the plug-in developer for support or documentation for their software.

Plug-ins located in the following folders are automatically loaded by Lightroom Classic and can be enabled and disabled by the Plug-In Manager, but not removed:

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  • Mac OS: /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom/Modules

  • Windows 7 and 8: C:Users[user name]AppDataRoamingAdobeLightroomModules

For documentation on the Lightroom Classic SDK, visit www.adobe.com/go/devnet.

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  1. Choose File > Plug-In Manageror click the Plug-In Manager button in the lower-left corner ofthe Export dialog box.

    The Lightroom Classic Plug-In Manager dialog box lists installed plug-ins in the left panel.

    • Select a plug-in from the left panel to view information about it in the main panel.

    • To add a plug-in to Lightroom Classic, click the Add button. Navigate to the plug-in, select it, and then click Add Plug-In.

    • To remove a plug-in from Lightroom Classic, select it from the left panel and then click Remove.

    • Click Plug-In Exchange to go to the Adobe website and search for plug-ins.

  2. Click Done to close the Lightroom Classic Plug-In Manager and return to the Export dialog box.





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