Exactly like the LOOKS you can find in the Looks section of the the Magic Touch Panel, the presets included in our packs can be used to quickly enhance your photos in a single click.
As Camera Raw and Lightroom Classic share the Presets groups locations, to use them in one of these programs is really simple:
First download the presets file from the provided link and save them in your computer wherever you want.
Please mind there is no need to unzip the files.
- Open the image you want to use in Photoshop.
- If the image is a raw file Camera Raw should open automatically, otherwise manually open it going to Filter > Camera Raw Filter
- On the right side of the Camera Raw window, open the Presets Tab, it’s the second-to-last icon, the one with the two overlapping circles just before the three dots.
- In the presets tab that opens below the histogram, click on the three-dot icon (the small one next to the Presets title) and select the menu item Import Profiles & Presets.
- Browse to the folder you saved the presets, select the zip file of the preset you want to use and click on Import.
- All the presets in the zip file are now loaded in Camera Raw and shown at the top of the Presets list under their Set name with an arrow.
- Click on the arrow to reveal the different presets and select one to load it on the image.
- Once you have selected the desired preset, click OK to apply that to the image.
- Open the Develop tab
- On the left side of the Lightroom window, below the Navigator in the standard setup, you will find the the Presets pane.
- If you have imported the presets in Camera Raw you should see them already in the list, otherwise click on the + icon that is right of the Presets' title and select Import Presets...
- Browse to the folder you saved the presets, select the zip file of the preset you want to use and click on Import.
- All the presets in the zip file are now loaded in Lightroom and shown at the top of the Presets list under their Set name with an arrow.
- Click on the arrow to reveal the different presets and select one to load it on the image.
- If you want to replace or remove the preset from the image you can choose another one or click on the Reset button below the settings pane.
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If you have imported the preset file but it doesn't show in the list, click again on the three-dot icon and make sure to select the option Show Partially Compatible Presets (if it's already selected the option should read "Hide" instead of Show).
If you have any other problem with a Preset Pack, please open a ticket and let us know!
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