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How to Create Presets in Lightroom Mobile

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  Over the last couple years, Lightroom mobile has evolved from an unremarkable photo editor into a worthwhile post-production app, much like the desktop version, worthy of professional photographers and enthusiasts alike. Among the most useful tools in the Lightroom mobile workflow (or any photo editing workflow), you’ll find presets, those one-click wonders that allow you to produce amazing results in a consistent, efficient manner. Thankfully, especially for those of us on the go, it’s super easy to import or create presets in Lightroom mobile. In this article, we’re going to show you how to create your very own presets in Lightroom mobile in three quick and easy steps. If you’d like more information on how to import presets into your Lightroom mobile app, be sure to check out this article. **It’s worth noting that you cannot share or sell the presets you create with Lightroom mobile unless they are synced to Lightroom for Desktop. Step 1. Edit Your Photo When creating...

New Preset Converter Lets You Use Your Lightroom Presets In Capture One

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One of the big draws of Lightroom for many users is its ability to use presets. And there are a million of them out there. Free and paid Lightroom preset packs are everywhere you look these days. But there are very few available for Capture One. It’s those purchased presets that put a lot of photographers off switching away from Lightroom. They don’t want to feel they’ve wasted their money by no longer using them. But now, a new Lightroom to Capture One preset converter, the imaginatively titled  Preset Converter , might make your choice a little bit easier. Preset Converter is available for both Windows and Mac, and offers various options to convert your Lightroom presets into Capture One’s “Styles” using a simple drag and drop interface. You can either do them individually or organise them into “stylepacks” – These are how Capture One essentially organises styles into categories. The software attempts to match up the Capture One style as close to the Light...