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So the genius developers at Adobe have created some awesome software but how come they can't come up with a way to import an organized folder of presets and have it retain the actual folder instead of adding them as separate presets?
Yes I know that once imported, I can create folder for them and manually move them one by one into the organized folder but this is a huge waste of time. This needs to be added to their "to do" list of improvements.
If anyone knows of a solution, please let me know. It doesn't seem that it should be that difficult for a team of experts at Adobe. I am not in any way trying to bash the developers! If other programs (ON1) allow you to import full folders of presets and retain the folder I don't understand why Adobe can't do it. Considering all the great things they have done, they have failed on the whole presets organization part.
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Presets are not visible IN folders: so "retain the folder" does not really apply IMO.
Rather, each preset has within its structured syntax, a Group it is stated as belonging to.
This is a matter of intentional design by the supplier of the preset, and allows meaningful groupings and associations to be embedded inside the individual presets themselves. Without requiring any particular hierarchies of physical folders to exist.
Not as the source for importing presets, not as the result from doing so.
Each time LrC starts up it scans for whatever presets it can find irrespective of subfolders. All the Groups encountered within these presets' internal metadata, duly appear - presented as an organising structure, but one which is purely virtual.
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Presets were shown as they were in folders on disk up to Lightroom Classic 7.1. Lightroom Classic 7.2 changed this. John R. Ellis created a plugin that restores the old behavior. https://johnrellis.com/lightroom/fixpresets.htm