

To show Library, hold down the option key while selecting ‘Go’ in the Mac Finder menu on your desktop. How to access the Library location in OS X (Library is hidden by default). Make sure you only copy the preset files (.xmp) into the ‘settings’ folder, specified above, as folders are not supported in Camera Raw. Win (user) / Application Data / Roaming / Adobe / Camera Raw / Settings.Mac (user) / Library / Application Support / Adobe / Camera Raw / Settings.Copy and Paste them into your “Settings” Folder or drag them there. The preset folder is usually in your downloads folder, and you need to unzip it. Open the Develop Presets Folder and drag your UNZIPPED presets folder in there and then restart Lightroom.

Then create a new group (folder) for them or add them to a current group.Īnother option is to go to FILE and then IMPORT PRESETS, Next, browse to the BBH presets and import. To move them, right click and select ‘move’. * If you cannot find them in their titled folder, search in the ‘User Presets’ folder and then you can move them. You will see three choice, click import presets.īrowse to the download folder or where-ever the BBH presets are stored. (the plus icon is only available if you have photos in Lightroom). Go to Develop and click the PLUS (+) icon next to the Presets panel on the left. To install presets in Lightroom Classic CC 7.2: BUT, if you have old LRTEMPLATE files, they WILL convert to XMP files once you upgrade. This means that Presets that are created as XMP files can’t be used in older versions of Lightroom Classic like (2015), 6, 5, 4. Instead of the LRTEMPLATE files, it uses XMP files. The new version of Lightroom, Lightroom Classic CC with it’s newer updates, uses a different file type for presets. You can restart Lightroom CC, but I’ve noticed that I don’t even need to do that with the newest updates. Click on the preset folder you are adding, and they will upload into Lightroom CC.
