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We are very proud of our presets and even happier you want to use them.
The presets are available in three different formats (.xmp, .dng & .lrtemplate), to be compatible with as many versions of Lightroom / Photoshop as possible. Please, follow these instructions carefully when installing your presets.
Scroll down all you find the following instructions;
Part (1)
iPhone Download
Android Download
Part (2)
iPhone/Android Installation
Desktop Installation
Download the Db Preset
The Db Preset is simple to install and even easier to use. Watch the video and you’ll see what we mean. And BTW, It's just as easy on Android.
(1)
Make sure you have iOS 13 or later installed.
If you’re using an older version of iOS you might need to download the file on your desktop and transfer it by email or Airdrop to your phone.
(2)
Download presets from the confirmation email or from the provided link.
(2.5)
Depending on what email app and default browser is on your phone, this step might look a little different. Here’s a few tips.
Safari.
If you get a white screen asking where you want to “open” the file, click the little Safari icon at the bottom right of your screen to open Safari, then select download to Files.
Chrome.
The browser should open and the download option should appear at the bottom.
(3)
Press the Download Button to access the zip. It will now open in Files. On Safari this is at the top right. On Chrome this is at the bottom.
(4)
Click the '.zip' file and the extracted 'Db Presets - The Essential Collection' folder will appear.
(5)
Enter the 'Db Essential Collection (LR CC Mobile - DNG)' folder.
(6)
Mark all 5 images and save them to your camera roll.
(7)
In your camera roll they will appear as white images. Now, let’s move on to 'iPhone/Android Installation'.
(1)
Download presets from the confirmation email.
(2)
To unzip the file you need Files by Google, download it from Google Play Store.
(3)
Open Files by Google and locate the ZIP file you want to unzip and save all the images. Now, let’s move on to 'iPhone/Android Installation'.
iPhone/Android Installation
(1)
Download Adobe Lightroom in the App Store or Google Play Store and create an Adobe account. It’s all free!
(2)
Import the DNG files as photos into the Lightroom app.
2.1. Open the Lightroom CC app, in the bottom right corner, press the Blue Import Button.
2.2. Import the new blank images from your Camera Roll.
2.3. The files should now be visible in ’All Photos’ In the Lightroom app.
(3)
Import the presets.
3.1. Select the photo.
3.2. In the upper right corner, press the circle with three dots.
3.3. Press 'Create Preset'.
3.4. Optional but preferred - Press ’Preset Group’ and select ’Create New Preset Group’. Name your group ’#DbTravelPresets’.
3.5. Set the Preset Name to the name visible to the shot, e.g. ‘E01’.
3.6. Check all the boxes.
3.7. Press the check mark in the upper right corner.
3.8. Repeat the procedure for all other imported images.
Instead of creating a new preset group, select the existing ’#DbPresets’.
(4)
Your presets should now be imported.
(5)
Use the presets.
5.1. Import the photo you want to edit.
5.2. In the bottom bar, swipe to the far left and you will find 'Presets'.
5.3. Select your preset of choice.
5.4. Since every image is different, we encourage you to use the basic light settings in your final touches.
(1)
Open the 'Develop' module in Lightroom Classic.
(2)
In the left panel, click on the '+' button at the top right of the 'Presets' tab;
(3)
Click on 'Import Presets' feature;
(4)
In the file select window, navigate to your presets folder and select all of your XMP presets;
(5)
Once you’ve chosen your files, click on 'Import'.
(6)
Your presets will now show up in the Presets tab!
(1)
From the top menu bar, click 'Edit' (Win) or 'Lightroom' (for Mac users).
(2)
Then select 'Preferences';
(3)
In the Preferences window, go to the 'Presets tab';
(4)
Under 'Location', click on ‘Show Lightroom Develop Presets‘ button.
(5)
Once the Preset Folder opens, Copy and Paste your presets in the folder.
(6)
Then, restart Lightroom Classic.
Note: In Lightroom 4, 5, 6, or older CC version, the button is named ‘Show Lightroom Presets Folder‘.
(1)
Enter the the 'Edit Panel'.
(2)
Then click on the 'Presets' button to open the 'Presets tab';
(3)
Click on the 'three dots' near the top of the tab;
(4)
In the curtain menu, click on 'Import Presets…'
(5)
Navigate to your presets location and import them into Lightroom CC.
Note: If you already had Presets in Lightroom Classic, and then install Lightroom CC, the program will import Presets and Profiles automatically after the first startup – handy! If you need to install new assets at a later date, you’ll have to do it yourself using the above steps.
Due to the rebranding that Adobe has gone through to promote their Cloud-based services, what was once referred to as Lightroom CC and Lightroom CC Mobile, are now both officially named Lightroom. Just Lightroom.
Lightroom is entirely cloud-based, with the desktop and mobile versions acting as slightly different interfaces (optimized for touch screens).
So, for those who still rely on local storage (always with an off-site backup!), they have renamed the old-fashioned Lightroom into Lightroom Classic CC.