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I am looking for a solution to how I can apply simple presets from Lightroom to my videos.
I am trying to create cinemagraphs for my site. Does the Creative Suite have a cool tool to do this?
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Some good info here: https://www.lightroompresets.com/blogs/pretty-presets-blog/116015684-video-editing-in-lightroom-how-...
That might be enough to get you what you want. For higher-end work, check the Creative tools here: Video editing software, video editor for Mac and PC | Adobe
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You can apply a develop preset to one or more videos using the Quick Develop panel on the right side of Library:
You can also apply basic adjustments to exposure and white balance.
But beware that video in LR has never been well-supported by Adobe. Many people complain about frequent bugs, stuttering playback, inability to correctly import basic metadata like capture date, lack of support for common codecs (e.g. HEVC/H.265 on Windows), lack of basic features such as rotating videos, and limited abilities to export into other formats.
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Thank you for this post! I just got the paid version 3.4 and my screen doesn't look like the screenshot here. I don't even see a library option at the top of my screen. I would like to be able to add the bright preset that came with my app to my videos as well. Thank you in advance!
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"I just got the paid version 3.4 and my screen doesn't look like the screenshot here. I don't even see a library option at the top of my screen."
Sounds like you're using the cloudy version of Lightroom, not the traditional folders-based Lightroom Classic. (Shame on Adobe for such confusing product names.) But you've posted in the forum for Lightroom Classic -- if you repost in the cloudy Lightroom forum, you'll likely get an answer quickly:
https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom/bd-p/lightroom?page=1&sort=latest_replies&filter=all
[Use the blue reply button under the first post to ensure replies sort properly.]