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February 7, 2020
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Adobe standard showing in profile instead of my presets. HELP!

  • February 7, 2020
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Help!

 

I recently got a new computer so I thought i had follow instructions and copied my library catalog and presets to my new one. When it came to pass the presets to the new one I just imported them as new. Presets where showing fine and my pictures that were edited with the presets were also showing fine without any missing profile or blurry but in the right side where all the editing stuff is, it says "profile" and where you see what preset is being use it says "Adobe Standard". So then I went to the lightroom preferences to show me where my presets are and it took me to a folder that didn't have any of my presets so I copied them all there but to no luck it still says "adobe standard." I have no clue what I did wrong in transfering my library but I'm in desperate need for help! 

 

Thanks!!!

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johnrellis
Legend
February 7, 2020

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You apply presets using the Presets panel in the left column of Develop. You can tell which presets have been applied by looking in the History panel:

 

 

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JohanElzenga
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 7, 2020

Lightroom Classic has always used profiles, but these were limited in scope and were part of the Camera Calibration tab. This changed fairly recently, so now you have a much wider selection of profiles and they moved to the Basic tab. Profiles and presets are not the same. Behind the name Profile you only see your favorite profiles. If you want to see other profiles, you need to click on the four little rectangles to get the profile browser. In there you can select all other profiles, and you can click in the upper right corner of a profile to make it a favorite.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga
alexandrapm作成者
Participant
February 7, 2020

Thank you for replying! 

 

So then how do I know what preset is on that picture?