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Lightroom: Have develop preset parameters viewable inside Lightroom after creation.

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May 01, 2011 May 01, 2011

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Have develop preset settings viewable inside Lightroom after creation.

I find it a bit cumbersome that I cannot see the parameters specified in a deveop preset after it has been created.
I'd appreciate an entry in the context menu of a preset: "show definition of preset". This should display, like the criteria of a smart collection, how the preset was defined: which panels included, which slider settings or auto algorithms chosen.
Currently it is guess from hovering/navigator panel or try&undo, or I have to view them in a text editor from OS storage location.
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LEGEND ,
Nov 07, 2014 Nov 07, 2014

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Consider the 'Dev Preset Info' script - it shows:

* Summary info which includes the groups already in a preset, so you know which to update.
* Detail info which includes all settings in the preset.

You can leave it open while you work, or close it down if you feel like it..

Free, by me, here:

http://www.robcole.com/Rob/ProductsAn...

Rob

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LEGEND ,
Mar 09, 2021 Mar 09, 2021

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My Wishlist for Lightroom

  1. When I choose create Presets It would be nice if I could see

     all sliders that I moved.

     In this example I just moved

     Highlights/Shadows and Color Grading.

     When I purchased presets it would be a great value too se

     what sliders are involved in the preset.

     

      Today It shows the latest settings.

 

  1. I need more groups under the Presets

    As an example I need who delivers the preset, first level, second level, third level

   

Göran Säll        (my name or delivers name)  level 1

     B&W                             level 2

           Filmtypes              level 3

                 FP4                   (the preset)

                 Delta 100        (the preset)

           Tones

                 Soft                  (the preset)

                 Hard                (the prset)

            Paper

               Warmtone        (the preset)

               Ccoldtone         (the preset)

     Color                            level 2

           Level 3

               Preset

Adobe std                     level 1

     High contrast          the preset

 

Today it looks like this

 

  1. When I do local adjustment it would be great to call them layers and put them in

     a panel above ‘Basic’.

     It is easier too find them (no more pins), show or not show, set the opacitet, remove and more

 

 

 

Göran Säll

Sweden

gazellephoto@gmail.com

 

 

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LEGEND ,
Mar 09, 2021 Mar 09, 2021

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Re "2. I need more groups under the Presets", 

Please add your constructive opinion to this feature request:

https://feedback.photoshop.com/conversations/lightroom-classic/lightroom-respect-hierarchical-folder... 

Be sure to click the green arrow in the upper-left to add your vote.

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LEGEND ,
Mar 09, 2021 Mar 09, 2021

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Re "3. When I do local adjustment it would be great to call them layers and put them in a panel above ‘Basic’",

Please post a separate feature request for this -- Adobe will likely miss it in this thread, which is about a separate topic. In general, feature requests will have their greatest influence when there is one feature request per post.

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