How to make a preset in Lightroom mobile?

How to Make a Preset in Lightroom Mobile: A Comprehensive Guide

Presets in Adobe Lightroom Mobile can make your photo editing process smoother and more efficient. They allow you to apply a set of changes to a photo with just one click, saving time on manual adjustments. This article will walk you through creating your own Lightroom Mobile preset.

Introduction to Lightroom Presets

Lightroom presets are a powerful tool for photographers and editors to streamline their workflow and achieve consistent results. A preset is essentially a pre-defined set of adjustments that can be applied to an image with just one click. This means you can save a lot of time on manual adjustments and ensure that your photos have a uniform look and feel. In this article, we will explore the world of Lightroom presets, including how to create, export, and install them and advanced techniques for managing and monetizing your presets.

Getting Started with the Lightroom Mobile App

The Lightroom mobile app is a powerful tool for editing photos on the go. Download the app from your device’s app store and create an account or log in with your existing Adobe ID. Once you’re logged in, you can access the app’s various features, including the ability to create and apply presets. To create a preset, tap on the three dots (…) in the upper right-hand corner of the screen and select “Create Preset.” You can adjust the various settings from there to create your desired look. The Lightroom mobile app makes it easy to edit your photos anywhere, anytime and ensures that your presets are always at your fingertips.

Step 1: Import and Edit Your Photo in the Lightroom Mobile App

Before you can create a Lightroom preset, you’ll need to make the desired adjustments to a photo. The edits you make will be saved as a preset.

  1. Open Lightroom Mobile: Open up the Lightroom app on your mobile device. Make sure you’re signed in to your Adobe account.
  2. Import Your Photo: Tap on the “+” sign at the bottom right corner of your screen, and then select “From Camera Roll” to import a photo from your device. Choose a photo you wish to edit.
  3. Edit Your Photo: Make your desired adjustments to the photo. You can change elements such as exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, whites, blacks, saturation, vibrance, clarity, and more. You can also apply color grading, detail enhancements, effects, optics corrections, etc.

Step 2: Create Presets

Once you’re happy with your edits, it’s time to save them as a preset. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Open the Preset Panel: Tap on the three-dot icon at the top-right corner of the screen and select “Create Preset” from the dropdown menu.
  2. Name Your Preset: Give your preset a name in the popup window. This will make it easier to identify later on.
  3. Choose Preset Group: Lightroom Mobile allows you to organize your presets into different groups. Your new preset will be placed in the “User Presets” group by default. You can create a new group by tapping “User Presets” and “Create New Preset Group.”
  4. Select the Settings to Include in the Preset: By default, the new preset includes all settings. However, you can deselect the other categories to include only specific settings (e.g., color settings and light settings).
  5. Save Your Preset: Once everything is set, tap the checkmark icon at the top-right corner to save your preset.

For more advanced features and exporting options, consider using Lightroom Classic on your desktop.

Step 3: Apply Your Preset to Other Photos

Now that you’ve created your preset, you can easily apply it to other photos:

  1. Select Your Photo: Import or select the photo you wish to edit.
  2. Apply Your Preset: Tap the “Presets” button at the bottom of the screen to open the Presets panel. Tap on the preset you’ve just created to apply it to your photo.
  3. Fine-tune Your Edit: After applying the preset, you can still adjust the photo as needed.

Additionally, you can sell Lightroom mobile presets to other photographers looking to streamline their editing process.

Exporting and Installing Presets

Exporting and installing presets in Lightroom Mobile is a straightforward process that enhances editing flexibility. To export a preset from the Lightroom mobile app, go to the “Presets” tab and select the preset you want to export. Tap on the three dots (…) and select “Export Preset.” This will save the preset as a DNG file, which can be imported into the Lightroom desktop app or shared with others. To install a preset, go to the “Presets” tab and select “Import Preset.” From there, you can browse the DNG file’s location and import it into the app. This functionality allows you to seamlessly transition between mobile and desktop editing, ensuring that your favorite presets are always available.

Managing and Organizing Presets

As you create more presets, you must manage and organize them effectively. In the Lightroom mobile app, you can create preset groups to categorize your presets by theme, style, or type. To make a preset group, go to the “Presets” tab and select “Create Group.” From there, you can add presets to the group and rename it as desired. This organization helps you quickly find the correct preset for any photo. You can also export and import preset groups, making it easy to share your presets with others or transfer them between devices. Effective management of your presets ensures a smooth and efficient editing process.

Advanced Preset Techniques

Once you’ve mastered the basics of creating and applying presets, you can take your skills to the next level with advanced techniques. One technique is to use the “User Presets” group to create custom presets that can be applied to specific images or groups of images. Another technique is to use the desktop version of Lightroom to create more complex presets that can be synced to the mobile app. You can also use the DNG file format to export and import presets, allowing you to share your presets with others. These advanced techniques enable you to fine-tune your editing process and achieve even more precise results.

Monetizing Your Presets

If you’ve created a set of presets you’re proud of, you can monetize them by selling them online. One way to do this is to create a preset pack, a collection of presets that can be sold as a single product. You can also offer custom preset creation services, where you create presets tailored to a client’s specific needs. Another option is to sell your presets through online marketplaces, such as Creative Market or Etsy. You can turn your passion into a profitable business by monetizing your presets. This provides an additional income stream and allows you to share your creative vision with a broader audience.

By following these steps and tips, you can master the art of creating and using Lightroom Mobile presets, enhance your photo editing process, and potentially turn your skills into a source of income. Happy editing!

Step 4: Share and Sync Your Lightroom Mobile Presets

With Adobe Creative Cloud, you can sync your Lightroom mobile preset across devices:

  1. Sync Your Presets: Make sure you’re signed in to your Adobe account on all devices where you want to use the presets. Once synced, the presets you create on Lightroom Mobile will be available on Lightroom on other devices and vice versa.
  2. Share Your Presets: You can export your presets to share them with others. To do this, go to the Presets panel, tap on the three-dot icon next to the preset you want to share, and select “Export Preset.”

Creating your own LightroomLightroom Mobile preset in Lightroom Mobile can significantly streamline your photo editing process and allow consistency across your photos. You can also experiment with different types of presets for various effects or even sell your custom-made presets to other photographers. Remember that each preset may not work perfectly on every photo, so don’t be afraid to fine-tune your edits after applying a preset.

Troubleshooting Tips:

  1. Lightroom Not Saving Presets: If your presets aren’t saving, ensure you’ve updated to the latest version of Lightroom Mobile. If the issue persists, try signing out and back into your Adobe account, or consider using Lightroom Classic for more stable performance.
  2. Preset Not Showing Up: If a preset isn’t showing up after you’ve created it, try restarting the app. If that doesn’t work, ensure all your devices are synced, and check if the preset appears on Lightroom on your other devices.
  3. Cannot Apply Preset: If a preset isn’t applying properly, the photo you’re trying to edit may be too different from the one you used to create it. Remember that presets are not one-size-fits-all solutions. Try adjusting the settings after applying the preset or creating a new preset better suited to the specific photo.

Whether you’re a professional photographer or a casual smartphone shooter, learning to create and use presets in Lightroom Mobile can be a game-changer. It can elevate your photos and significantly speed up your editing process. So start experimenting with different settings and create your unique presets today! ✔

Dan Kosmayer
Dan Kosmayerhttps://dankosmayer.com
Dan Kosmayer is a fine art photographer and explorer focused on real places, real technique, and images made without AI. His full archive—one of the world’s largest single-artist photography collections—is at dankosmayer.com.

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