I created a couple of “starter” presets that I loosely identify as either landscape or portrait that give me my desired settings for beginning to process a raw (or JPG) file based on the primary subject of the photo. Note, you can also export individual presets by right-clicking a preset and choosing Export from the contextual menu. Also note that the name of the preset group will be used for the name of the zip file.
AURORA HDR 2019 EXPORT GRAYED OUT ZIP FILE
Step 2: Choose where on your computer that you want to save this file (pick an easy place to find), and note that it will be compressed into a zip file for easy delivery or storage. Step 1: Right-click the preset group you want to export and choose Export Group from the contextual menu. Now that you have a custom preset group you can easily export that entire group in one move, and even have it compressed into a zip file as part of the process.
Create any other new preset groups as desired. Move any other presets you intend to add to that group by right-clicking each preset in turn, and choosing your new group from the menu. Your new preset group is created and the preset you right-clicked on is moved into it. Then enter a meaningful name for the new group name and click Ok. Step 2: In the Move Preset dialog that appears, click the drop-down menu and choose New Group. Expand user Presets, and right-click the preset you want to move into a new group, then choose Move from the contextual menu. Step 1: If you’ve created custom presets, but never created a preset group, then all of your custom presets will be in the User Presets group. Guess what? That part got easier too! Here’s how: To start, you’ll need to create a preset group (if you haven’t already). While small, I think it is very welcome and very useful.
One of the smaller updates to Lightroom Classic last week was the ability to easily export individual presets and even entire preset groups.