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November 16, 2024
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Changes to Preset Amount Slider

  • November 16, 2024
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Hi,

 

I'm on the latest version of Lightroom Classic on M1 Mac with the latest Sequoia OS.

 

Previously, on my presets that I created, I wasn't able to adjust the amount slider. However in the last few weeks, I've noticed that in the last few weeks I'm now able to adjust the amount slider on all of my Presets.

 

Can anyone confirm that this has been part of an update? I'd like to inform the people who buy and use my Presets, that this is now a thing.

 

Thank you.

 

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AxelMatt
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Community Expert
November 16, 2024

Which version of Lightroom you talk about?

The amount slider is available since Lightroom v 11.4

This isn't new in the last updates.

 

My System: Intel i7-8700K - 64GB RAM - NVidia Geforce RTX 3060 - Windows 11 Pro 25H2 -- LR-Classic 15 - Photoshop 27 - Nik Collection 8 - PureRAW 6 - Topaz Photo AI
Oni2000Author
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November 16, 2024

Thank you for your response. I'm using the latest version of Lightroom Classic. I am aware that the Amount slider has been about for a while now.
As I said previously,  not all of my presets were working with the amount slider before a few weeks agoand now they are. So I wondered if anybody knew there was an update to make certain presets that didn't work with the Amount slider now work with the amount slider?

Thank you.

GoldingD
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November 16, 2024
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Thank you for your response. I'm using the latest version of Lightroom Classic.


By @Oni2000

 

Sorry, but in the past that terminology, latest, has been meaningless. Yes, some members "latest" turned out to be v6.14. Some the previous upgrade, like v13 (such members had issues receiving the upgrade and as such assumed they had the latest)

 

So, yes, your fellow members can be a bit annoying and ask what exact LrC version number. Hopefully you answer back with v 14.0.1

 

This is actually in the Community Best practice guidelines.

 

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