Urgent Call for Feature Update: Organizing Local Adjustment Presets in Lightroom Hello Adobe Lightroom Community and Development Team, I'm revisiting the feature request initially posted on December 25, 2021. The request focuses on a critical enhancement needed in Adobe Lightroom: the ability to organise local adjustment presets into collapsible folders or collections. - Summary of the Issue: Many of us, working across different photography fields, find it cumbersome to navigate through an extensive list of local adjustment presets. This process is made more challenging without mouse scroll capabilities. A key part of this enhancement includes the ability to remove or reorganise the default Lightroom local adjustment presets that currently dominate the top of the list. - Community Insights and Suggestions: - Persistent Need: Users have consistently struggled to manage many local adjustments. - Expert Opinions: Community experts have acknowledged the challenge but noted the difficulty in removing default presets due to their storage in separate folders. - Recent Discussions: There’s a growing call for features like collapsible lists and a search function for better preset management. - The Urgency for Adobe’s Attention: As Adobe continues to enhance Lightroom's capabilities, especially with the recent improvements in masking tools, the need for this organisational feature becomes more pressing. It’s not just a matter of convenience; it’s about ensuring an efficient and user-friendly workflow for the diverse Lightroom community. - A Direct Appeal to the Adobe Development Team: We understand that developing and integrating new features is complex. However, this particular update is not just a request but a necessity echoed by many in your user base. We strongly urge the Adobe development team to prioritise this enhancement, ensuring that Lightroom continues to be a tool that evolves with its users’ needs. - Continuing the Conversation: I encourage our community to share further insights and experiences on this topic. Let’s keep this conversation active and visible to ensure our collective voice is heard. Looking forward to seeing this much-needed feature in upcoming updates.
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