are a brilliant time saver when . Not only do they give you the chance to work quickly and efficiently with large batches of images, but also encourage experimentation with your processing style. The beauty of editing in Lightroom is that .
Make as many changes as you like knowing that you’re one-click from resetting to the original at any point. Whether working in Lightroom Classic or Lightroom (for Desktop, Mobile or Web) there are a huge variety of Presets to download and explore. Some of the higher-priced offerings from bigger studios work hard to keep on top of new features ( ).
But dig deep and you’ll find that there are plenty of free options available from photographers who are simply keen to share. We found some of the best free Lightroom presets to get you started. There are two ways you can import Presets into Lightroom for Desktop.
Presets are . These files are easy to share with others and allow non-destructive editing. You may also find many older Presets with the extension .
lrtemplate. These Presets can be used in both Lightroom Classic and Lightroom. If you’re this may be a .
But you can make use of your .xmp and .lrtemplate files too (though it’s much easier to do this via Lightroom for Desktop and the Presets will be ready to use when you launch Lightroom Mobile).
Managing to use your and files in Lightroom (for Desktop and Mobile) is an intuitive process. But what if you have a great Preset in Lightroom and you really want to be able to make use of .
