Desktop option, make sure to download Adobe Lightroom Classic if you have not done so already.
- Open Adobe Lightroom Classic on your computer & go to the Develop tab on the top right side.
- Now, on the left side of the application, you will see the ‘Presets’ tab - click '+' icon and import all presets.
- Enjoy the editing game!
Note: Make sure you uncompress the .zip archive and import only the .xmp files from the Desktop Presets Archive.
Mobile option, make sure to download Adobe Lightroom Mobile App if you have not done so already.
- Transfer the .zip archive from your computer or directly download it from your purchase page and save it on your mobile device's Files application.
- Most of smart mobile devices will allow you to uncompress the archive right there, but if not, you will need to uncompress the .zip file on your computer first and then send the .DNG files to your mobile via AirDrop, or other means on files transferring.
- Open Adobe Lightroom Mobile App on smart device, on the right bottom corner of the app you will see 'add media' icon, press this and route your way into the location where the .DNG files are saved. Select all of the .DNG files and press 'Add' button. At this point you will see the files imported into the Lightroom under 'All photos' album.
- Press on one of the files you just imported within the Lightroom App and repeat these steps for all of them one by one:
- Press the '...' button on the right top corner.
- Select 'Create Preset', name your preset inside the corresponding field, and if you would like it neat, also create a 'Preset Group' (later choose this group), where you can save the presets from this collection.
- Press the 'tick' button on the right top corner of the app.
- You will now find the newly imported presets under the 'Presets' tab, just make sure your created group is selected.
- Enjoy the editing game!
Please keep in mind that these presets might not achieve the exact look you’re targeting immediately, because of varied light and camera settings when the picture was taken.
You may need to do some basic additional adjustments like exposure, contrast, temperature, etc.