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Using, Creating, and Importing Presets

Lesson 21 from: Adobe Lightroom Classic Fundamentals

Philip Ebiner

Using, Creating, and Importing Presets

Lesson 21 from: Adobe Lightroom Classic Fundamentals

Philip Ebiner

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21. Using, Creating, and Importing Presets

Next Lesson: Color Profiles

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Class Trailer

Chapter 1: Introduction

1

Class Introduction

02:03

Chapter 2: Importing, Organizing and Filtering

2

Importing

07:19
3

Organizing with Collections

06:52
4

Rating, Flagging, and Filtering

07:24
5

Face Tagging

02:33
6

Quiz: Importing, Organizing and Filtering

Chapter 3: Editing Your Photos - The Develop Module

7

Crop and Rotate in Lightroom Classic CC

05:10
8

White Balance in Lightroom Classic CC

07:53
9

Exposure in Lightroom Classic CC

06:17
10

Color and Saturation in Lightroom Classic CC

08:37
11

Sharpening and Noise Reduction in Lightroom Classic CC

06:39
12

Vignettes, Grain and Dehaze in Lightroom Classic CC

05:31
13

Exporting in Lightroom Classic CC

09:37
14

Lens Corrections in Lightroom Classic CC

04:58
15

Split Tone in Lightroom Classic CC

05:12
16

Removing Blemishes with the Heal and Clone Tools in Lightroom Classic CC

07:39
17

Graduated, Radial and Brush Adjustments in Lightroom Classic CC

09:53
18

Adjustment Brush Presets in Lightroom Classic CC

03:02
19

Range Masks in Lightroom Classic CC

05:26
20

Quiz: Editing Your Photos - The Develop Module

Chapter 4: Editing Your Photos - Advanced Tips & Techniques

21

Using, Creating, and Importing Presets

05:24
22

Color Profiles

04:09
23

Speed Up Your Editing Workflow

03:43
24

Panorama

03:33
25

HDR

02:43
26

Automatically Fix Exposure & White Balance

01:40
27

CC 2020 Updates

04:25
28

Quiz: Editing Your Photos - Advanced Tips & Techniques

Chapter 5: Advanced Portrait Editing Techniques

29

Enhance Eyes and Change Eye Color

08:20
30

Whitening Teeth

02:47
31

Smoothing Skin

02:16
32

Removing Wrinkles

03:11
33

Enhancing Lips & Changing Lipstick Color

03:05
34

Enhancing Cheeks & Face Contouring

07:42
35

Full Portrait Edit

06:58
36

Quiz: Advanced Portrait Editing Techniques

Chapter 6: Full Photo Editing Sessions

37

Portrait of a Woman

19:37
38

Night Edit

14:36
39

Long Exposure

14:04
40

Product Photo

11:56
41

Nature

09:01
42

Action

08:06
43

Landscape

12:11
44

Travel

03:27
45

Couples Portrait

17:37
46

Architecture Photo

18:12
47

Aerial Photo

09:04
48

Street Photo

14:04
49

Macro Photo

05:53
50

Pet Photo

09:45
51

Maternity Couple Photo

12:27
52

Interior Nursery

13:07
53

Portrait of a Man

18:35
54

Sports Photo

09:32
55

Quiz: Full Photo Editing Sessions

Chapter 7:Map, Book, Slideshow, Print & Web Modules

56

The Map Module

04:19
57

The Book Module

06:24
58

The Slideshow Module

10:21
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The Print Module

08:14
60

The Web Module

05:56
61

Quiz: Map, Book, Slideshow, Print & Web Modules

Chapter 8: Conclusion

62

Conclusion and Thank You

01:39

Final Quiz

63

Final Quiz

Lesson Info

Using, Creating, and Importing Presets

Welcome to this new section of the Lightroom course. In this section I'm going to give you some more advanced tips and workflow practices that will speed up your editing and also make it better. So I'm using these extra photos, I've included them in this section. If you want to follow along, it really doesn't matter what photos you're working with. In this first lesson, I want to talk about presets. Presets are a great way for you to quickly start editing your photos and especially if you are a professional photographer or you do a photo shoot. For example, if you're doing a wedding or a portrait shoot and you have dozens or sometimes hundreds of photos in the same location or even throughout the entire day in different locations but you want the same style or the same colors, You can add presets. So here in Lightroom, if you go and open up this left hand side panel, you'll notice that you have a number of presets and folders of presets, you won't have all of these because some of thes...

e are folders that I've actually imported from. Presets that I've either created or ones that I've downloaded online but you'll have some of them. And for example, if we go under creative, if you just hover over these presets, you'll see that the image starts to change over here in our editor. So you might find one that you like for example this de saturate contrast and if you click it you see that the effects already start to be applied over here on the right hand side and then you can go ahead and edit yourself and adjust it if you need and this sometimes is necessary. Say you're taking a bunch of photos, some have different exposures. If you add the same exact filter, you might still need to fix things like exposure. You can also create your own presets. So say you've made a bunch of edits, you have done it all completely by scratch. You can actually click this plus, but in next to the presets menu and choose create preset. And now you can select which settings that you've edited that you want to include in this preset. So you would go ahead and click all the options. For example, often you might not want to choose things like lens corrections or different things like sharpening because it depends on really what photo you're using that you might want to turn those on or off. Then you can also choose where you want to save it, you can create a new group. For example, maybe you come up with colorful presets or black and white presets of your own. So you might want to create a new group or you can just leave it under the sort of default user presets or under one of the other folders that have has been created. So I'll just call this preset test and then choose create and now under user presets, we have these presets so we can go from the Phil's wedding preset. That was one of the presets I use for I believe, editing my own wedding photos and then preset test. Alright, you can delete any presets are renamed them by right clicking them, deleting them, renaming them etcetera. Now what if you have a preset or find a preset online? So sometimes you'll go online to different photographers, websites or a site like this one called Free Lightroom presets dot co and they have lots of different presets and you might want to use them. Sometimes they require you to give them your email address. Sometimes they don't. So for example if we want to take this Black Mamba preset, you'll have to download it and usually you get a file which is the preset file. So I'm just going to put this on my desktop for now. It's a zip file. So I'm going to unzip it now in this file we have this file which is the Black Mama template file. So you'll notice that it has the extension L R Temple. That's basically a Lightroom template file. So this is what we're going to import into Lightroom. So if you go back to Lightroom in the preset folder, you can click the plus button and choose import preset. It's going to open up your finder and you're going to find the preset that you want to import, find it, choose import and now it's in the black user presets. So if I click on that, we have that preset that we downloaded online. Everything is editable. So we can go ahead and edit it just like the other presets. We can move it around from folder to folder if you want or create your own folders uh specifically for the presets from that website however you want to organize them. But I do recommend definitely staying as organized as possible. So this is just a really quick way to basically apply the same style to a bunch of photos at once, basically just by going from one photo to the next. Say we go to our next photo down here and we want to apply black Mamba, All we have to do is click that button and we're good to go. Alright, so that's how you use presets. In the next lesson, we're going to be looking at color profiles which are somewhat similar in terms of presets, but it's a quick way to adjust the colors of your images in lightroom

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