How To Install Presets (Desktop & Mobile)

 Camera Raw

Windows:

1. Unzip your file.

2. Place your .xmp (adobe camera raw) files Open the explorer and find the path: 

(user)/Application Data/Adobe/Camera Raw/Settings

3. Copy and paste the xml files into this folder


Mac:

1. Open the Finder and find the path: (user)/Library/Application 

Support/Adobe/Camera Raw/Settings

2. Copy and paste the xml files into this folder



Lightroom

Lightroom Classic v7.3 And Up 

(XMP files)

To install your presets, first you need to download them to your computer. They could be in 

XMP or ZIP format. You do not need to unzip if they are in ZIP format.

Next, open your Lightroom program and head to the Develop module. The modules/sections 

are on the upper right corner of your screen.

Once you’re in Developer, look for the Presets section on the left side of the screen.

Then click on the [+] button and then Import Presets.


Navigate to the folder in your computer where you saved the presets, select them, and click 

on Import. If the presets are in ZIP format, you can directly import them in that format. It is 

actually better as it will keep your presets in the same folder.

You will find your newly imported presets in the Preset section.


Lightroom 4-6  Windows:


1. Download the .lrtemplate files in the designated folder on your computer. Your 

presets will arrive compressed into a zip file so you will need to unzip them. The 

presets will not install as a zip file. 

2. In this folder you will find the presets, they are the files with the .lrtemplate 

extension 

3. Open Lightroom 4-6. 

4. Choose Edit>Preferences. 

5. There will be a new window that appears. There will be several tabs at the top of 

the new window. Select the Presets tab. 

6. Click on the button labeled Show Lightroom Presets Folder. 

7. There will be a new Explorer window that appears. Choose the folder named 

Develop Presets. Copy the downloaded folder with your presets into the Develop 

Presets folder. It is recommended that you copy the preset folder to this new location 

rather than moving it from its original location. 

8. Simply restart Lightroom and that’s it. Your presets can now be found in the 

Presets section of the Develop module of Lightroom.



Lightroom 4-6 Mac:


1. Download the .lrtemplate files in the designated folder on your computer. Your 

presets will arrive compressed into a zip file so you will need to unzip them. The 

presets will not install as a zip file. 

2. In this folder you will find the presets, they are the files with the .lrtemplate 

extension. 

3. Open Lightroom 4-6. 

4. Choose Lightroom>Preferences. 

5. There will be a new window that appears. There will be several tabs at the top of 

the new window. Select the Presets tab. 

6. Click on the button labeled Show Lightroom Presets Folder. 

7. There will be a new Finder window that appears. Choose the folder named 

Develop Presets. Copy the downloaded folder with your presets into the Develop 

Presets folder. It is recommended that you copy the preset folder to this new location 

rather than moving it from its original location. 

8. Simply restart Lightroom and that’s it. Your presets can now be found in the 

Presets section of the Develop module of Lightroom



Mobile Lightroom Presets

1. Download and Unzip file into your phone/tablet

2. Open Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC Mobile

3. Click on the Settings button (top right corner) and choose Add to button (bottom left 

corner)

4. Choose the location on your phone where you downloaded and unzipped the .dng 

files

5. Select and Import filters

6. Select Copy Settings

7. The DNG file will be installed in Lightroom Mobile

8. Find and Open photos you want to edit in LR Library

9. Click on Settings (top right corner)

10. Copy Settings, then click on Select All and unselect the Crop setting, and click on the OK 

button

11. Choose a photograph you would like to edit in Lightroom

12. Again click on the Settings button (top right corner)

13. Then Click on the Select Paste Settings

14. Enjoy applied presets

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