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Adjustment Presents in Photoshop 2017

New Here ,
Jan 20, 2018 Jan 20, 2018

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I had been using CS4 for years and recently got the monthly subscription to Lightroom and the current version of PS. In CS4, a number of presets opened when I opened the Adjustments window (or I opened them somehow myself long ago but don't remember how). At each successive launch of the program, they were there right under the adjustment icons. There presets involved issues such as curves, levels, different exposures, etc., which you could scroll thru. I used them often, especially the linear contrast curves preset.

With the new version of PS, I have opened the Adjustment window, but the list of presets is not there. What happened to it? Have I just failed to locate where to open it?

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LEGEND , Jan 20, 2018 Jan 20, 2018

Presets that you create are stored in a separate folder within the version of Photoshop that you are using. You will have to locate them folder and find those presets and copied the presets to the appropriate folder in the new version of Photoshop.

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Presets that you create are stored in a separate folder within the version of Photoshop that you are using. You will have to locate them folder and find those presets and copied the presets to the appropriate folder in the new version of Photoshop.

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