![]() ![]() ![]() Can you tell I’m writing this when I’m really tired? Oh, you could?Īnyway, that’s the deal. It’s a Christmas miracle (in early February). STEP SEVEN: Now you can close that window Quit Lightroom CC, and then when you Re-launch Lightroom CC you’ll find a new User Presets section and there are your presets from Lightroom CC. STEP SIX: In Lightroom CC it takes you right to the folder you want, and inside that folder you’ll find an empty folder called “User Presets.” Now, remember how you left that other window open? The one with your Lightroom Classic presets? Select them all, and drag them into this folder (if you’re going to bringing over different sets of Presets, you might want to create folders for each set inside this User Presets set. Once the Presets panel pops out (seen above in the darker gray), click on the three dots up top and from the menu that appears, choose Open Presets Folder (as seen here). STEP FIVE: Now go launch Lightroom CC click the Edit button at the top right to bring out the Editing panel and all the way at the bottom you’ll find a Presets button. STEP FOUR: Double-click on the folder that has the presets you want to copy over to Lightroom CC and they finally reveal themselves (as seen above). ![]() Double-click on that folder and inside are yet more folders, as each set of Presets you created have their own folder (and there’s some default folders there, too). STEP THREE: Double-click on that Lightroom Secret Stuff folder and inside that you’ll there are a whole bunch of different presets (not just Develop Module presets, so I’ll have to give Adobe a pass on that, but since what folks primarily share between each other are Develop Module presets, they could add a button to take you right here, but I digress). Too “un-Lighroom like.” You must dig deeper, but at least you’re in the right neighborhood. STEP TWO: This will lead you to the Lightroom Secret Stuff folders and since you asked for the Presets folder you’d assume that this must be it. You won’t see that circle in your copy, but don’t let that deter you. In the Presets Preferences you will find a button that says “Show Lightroom Presets Folder” (it’s seen above with a big red circle around it. STEP ONE: Start in Lightroom Classic, and go to the Preferences window and click on the Presets Tab. Wow, I’m glad you asked, and the answer is “Why yes, yes there is Timmy” – and it’s easy, it just takes a few really boring steps. Is there any way to use the Presets I created in Lightroom Classic, over in the new cloud-storage based Lightroom CC?Ī. How ’bout a quick one-question Q&A? Great! Here goes: ![]()
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