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The preset is added to the list in the Presets panel in the specified folder.
Update a Develop preset
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Select a preset and modify settings as needed.
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Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a preset in the Presets panel and choose Update With Current
Settings.
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Specify the settings you want to include in the preset and click Update.
Delete a custom preset
You cannot delete the Develop presets. You can delete only custom presets.
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In the Develop module, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a preset in the Presets panel and click
Delete.
Note:
Do not press the Delete key on your keyboard; this deletes the currently selected photo.
Determine whether presets are stored with a catalog
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In the Presets panel of the Preferences dialog box, select Store Presets With Catalog. If this option is not selected,
presets are stored in the Lightroom folder.
Import and export a Develop preset
You can export presets you’ve created to share with colleagues or to use on a different computer. Preset templates are
saved with an .lrtemplate extension.
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To export a preset, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a preset and choose Export. Type the name
of the preset template file and click Save.
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To import a preset, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the area where you want the preset to appear
and choose Import. Double-click the preset template file.
Reset a photo
Lightroom provides several ways to reset settings as you’re working in the Develop module.
Save a snapshot, or preset of your settings before resetting the photo so that you don’t completely lose the settings.
To reset a photo in the Develop module, do any of the following:
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Click the Reset button to revert back to the Lightroom default settings.
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Click the Zero’d preset in the Presets panel to remove all settings completely.
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Select an earlier version in the History panel or Snapshots panel that occurred before you applied the settings.
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Double-click individual slider controls to reset the sliders to zero.
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Choose Undo from the Edit menu. Lightroom keeps track of each setting you make. You can undo all of them by
choosing Undo multiple times.
See also
“Managing image history and snapshots” on page 87
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