![]() Additionally, if you click the three-dot menu it opens a popup with the options to save the settings to your presets, save the settings as a Version for the active photo, as well as info on the fellow Lr user behind the preset being used. If you find a preset you like, you can click it to apply the included settings to your photo. Instead of individually editing the remaining 299 images one by one, you can apply that preset and achieve the same. ![]() ![]() You edit the first image to your liking and save the settings as a preset. Imagine shooting 300 images in an area where the lighting isn’t changing and stays consistent. ![]() As you move your cursor over preset thumbnails you’ll also see a More like this button, which will filter the presets down further. Lightroom presets save time by enabling batch editing. You can move your cursor over a preset thumbnail to preview how it looks on your photo, and a benefit of doing this in Lr desktop is that you’ll also see the settings included in the preset displayed in the respective panels so you can understand what is driving the visible change.Īcross the top of the Recommended Presets tab is a carousel of filters to help you home in on a subset of presets that may more closely align with your own editing taste. Lightroom’s AI will analyze your photo (comparing against photos in the Lightroom community with similar subjects and histograms) and then suggest a variety of presets to explore. Then click the Preset icon to open the Presets panel and click the Recommended tab. Start by selecting the photo you want to see a recommended preset for and switch to Edit view (press E in Lr for desktop). This works with both full resolution photos imported into Lightroom and smart previews synced from Lightroom Classic (so Lightroom Classic users can only try this if they sync to Lr cloud). ![]() You can access this feature across the entire Lightroom ecosystem of apps, but I think it is easiest to explore from within Lightroom on your Mac/Win computer (just another reason to u se Lightroom for desktop). These Recommended Presets are pulled from edits shared by other photographers in the Lightroom in-app community. A new feature recently added to the cloud-based Lightroom apps for Mac/Win, iOS/Android, and even your web browser () puts AI in charge of analyzing your photo and serving up a wide range of presets you can explore as potential starting points for your next edit. At its most basic, a Lightroom preset is a combination of predetermined positions of the control sliders in Lightroom. ![]()
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