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Last updated on Dec. 3, 2024

Learn how to apply presets by adjusting the settings that best fit your editing image.

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Lightroom on the web comes with built-in presets, but you can also create and share your own presets or find and add them from a community of photographers.

  1. On the Lightroom on the web homepage, select All Photos.

  2. Select an image to open it in detail view, and then select Presets .

  3. Choose from the given options to apply presets to the image:

    • Recommended: These presets are automatically provided based on your photo, with the help of Adobe Sensei. The results can change with time, even for the same image. Use the given carousel options, such as Subtle, Strong, B&W, and more, to filter these presets easily. 
    • Premium: These presets are updated with every release and include categories like Travel, CinematicAdaptive Presets (PortraitsSubject, and Sky), Seasonal, and subject-wise presets.
    • Yours: These are all the presets you've created or saved, and all the default presets included with Lightroom. 
    Note:

    In Recommended Presets, hover over the preset thumbnail and select More like this to view similar presets. You can also select the More menu   in the thumbnail to view who the preset is from, follow the author, save the preset, or create an edited Version.

  4. Use the Amount slider to adjust the intensity of the preset. You can start from 0 and go up to 200.

  5. Select Share .

Tip:

The thumbnail previews the effect of a preset in the Presets panel. To apply a preset to the photo, select the preset you want to apply to the image.

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