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Creating Individual Presets for HSL Sliders

New Here ,
May 18, 2021 May 18, 2021

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Hey hey, I am wondering if there is a way to create individual HSL slider presets so that I can stack or build on top of others HSL presets wihtout having sliders zero out. So to clarify, I want to develope a blue slider preset without affecting the orange slider. Any hlep is awesome here! 

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LEGEND , May 18, 2021 May 18, 2021

You can do this by manually editing the preset's .xmp file:

 

1. Create the preset with just Color Adjustments checked.

 

2. Right-click the preset and do Show In Finder / Explorer.

 

3. Edit the .xmp file in a text editor, and delete all the lines starting with crs:HueAdjustment, crs:SaturationAdjustment, and csr:LuminanceAdjustment, except for those of the desired color.  Save the file.

 

4. Restart LR to force it re-read the .xmp file.

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May 18, 2021 May 18, 2021

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No, that is not possible. An HSL preset contains a setting for each slider, also when that slider is zero. That means that if you apply two HSL presets, the second one will overwrite whatever the first one did.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga

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Interesting, so how does a company like DVLOP do it? Their presets are able to add on top of each other in regards to HSL sliders as far as I can see.

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People should be able to inspect those presets directly, in that case. Just a text file.

 

Some presets may apply a certain "look" by other means than e.g. global HSL, and hence not need to supersede those adjustments as currently set. For example a Tone Curve based "look" may tweak RGB output curves (post Basic adjustments); also in Calibration there are sliders affecting the three RGB channels on the input side (pre Basic adjustments). Furthermore a local adjustment may be applied that covers the whole image (e.g. a grad filter) and therefore applies independently of, and in processing terms as a precusor to, the Basic adjustments. Just a thought. 

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LEGEND ,
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You can do this by manually editing the preset's .xmp file:

 

1. Create the preset with just Color Adjustments checked.

 

2. Right-click the preset and do Show In Finder / Explorer.

 

3. Edit the .xmp file in a text editor, and delete all the lines starting with crs:HueAdjustment, crs:SaturationAdjustment, and csr:LuminanceAdjustment, except for those of the desired color.  Save the file.

 

4. Restart LR to force it re-read the .xmp file.

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May 19, 2021 May 19, 2021

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I thought about that, but I wasn't sure if that still worked (and couldn't check it because I am on my iPad). In the past, you could do the same with White Balance. You could save a preset for WB, and then manually remove the Tint setting, so you would have a Temperture preset only. That does not seem to work anymore, at least it didn't when the .xmp presets were introduced. Maybe I should try it again...

 

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"You could save a preset for WB, and then manually remove the Tint setting, so you would have a Temperture preset only. That does not seem to work anymore, at least it didn't when the .xmp presets were introduced."

 

Interesting, I just tried making a preset with crs:Temperature only, and it didn't work (though the HSL sliders described above work).  I used the plugin SDK to create a "plugin-specific preset" (such presets are hidden from users), and it was able to set just Temperature.  Plugin-specific presets still use the old .lrtemplate format.

 

When LR and Camera Raw decided to share presets, there were a lot of odd bugs, rough edges, and changes in functionality introduced into LR. I don't think the preset sharing was designed and implemented by someone who understood LR presets very well (and the programming was shoddy).  These bugs were a main reason why I retired my Any Preset plugin.

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