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mrmister1
Inspiring
January 6, 2017
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How may I select as favourites certain Presets in the Develop module?

  • January 6, 2017
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Hi, when I am working in a project in Indesign, I first take all the pictures and move them to the Lab (that is how I call Lightroom), so I process them in the Develop module with my favourite presets. However I work intensively with this feature, and I apply 23 tests to the same picture for certain projects, so I get 23 different lookings for the same picture. That means I create 23 virtual copies of the same photograph and I apply them 23 different presets, I already selected from my collection of... how many? 500 presets? probably even more. Then, I select the picture I prefer from those 23.

The problem is this takes me 2 hours or 1 hour of time, and I have my deadlines very compromised. I need to go faster, or the customer will kill me.

Seriously, I tried to avoid this process but it is impossible. The final quality of the product is "science fiction". Outstanding. Lightroom is a jewell, so I cannot stop to use it.

I need something I can select certain presets as favourites and apply them at once.

Is this possible? or just a dream for Lightroom 7?

Cheers

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    Correct answer johnrellis

    You might check out the Any Preset plugin -- it's designed to make life easier for people with very large numbers of presets.  You can search for presets, organize them hierarchically in nested folders, mark favorites, and preview them on the full-size Develop image.

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    johnrellis
    johnrellisCorrect answer
    Legend
    January 9, 2017

    You might check out the Any Preset plugin -- it's designed to make life easier for people with very large numbers of presets.  You can search for presets, organize them hierarchically in nested folders, mark favorites, and preview them on the full-size Develop image.

    JP Hess
    Inspiring
    January 7, 2017

    Is there anyway you can consolidate some of the presets so that one preset does the job of several? Have you considered creating preset groups?

    mrmister1
    mrmister1Author
    Inspiring
    January 7, 2017

    May I create presets groups? That would make faster my job. Please, how may I create presets groups?

    JP Hess
    Inspiring
    January 7, 2017

    Well, there are a number of ways to do this.  One way is to right-click on one of your presets and choose new folder. A dialog will appear that will enable you to name the new folder. When you click OK that preset will be moved to that new folder. Then you can drag other presets into that folder. Another way is to create a new preset, give it a name, and you can designate to put that new preset in a new folder that you name. Then other presets can be dragged into that folder as well.