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A process for importing or adding adjustment presets is found here: -
However the process described won't work as the menu items differ significantly from those available in LightroomCC which is what I am using. I cannot easily locate the folder path shown at that discussion link so I was wondering if anyone had a way to import my .lrtemplate files.
Thank you in advance for any help.
Lightroom Desktop (there hasn't been a version called "CC" for several years) does not currently have the capability to use local adjustment presets.
You can vote for the feature request: https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based-ideas/p-add-custom-brush-presets/idi-p/12240211
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Lightroom Desktop (there hasn't been a version called "CC" for several years) does not currently have the capability to use local adjustment presets.
You can vote for the feature request: https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based-ideas/p-add-custom-brush-presets/idi-...
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Nooooooooo! Well this is genuinely not a greeat thing. Why did I ever switch.....the sadness is real.
Thanks for help though.
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Hello Everyone if you are facing issues importing and exporting Adobe Lightroom here I can guide you on How to Import Presets in Adobe Lightroom Adobe Lightroom presets are powerful tools for streamlining photo editing workflows, helping to achieve stunning results with minimal clicks. No matter whether you use Lightroom
by the way thanks for the posting A process for importing or adding adjustment presets https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-discussions/import-develop-presets-and-local-adjust...
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@ambrosial_neighbor37172 This forum thread is about "LOCAL Adjustment Presets". ie. Presets you can use with a Brush or a Gradient. Different to the GLOBAL Adjustment Presets you are referring to.
LOCAL Adjustment Presets are currently only a feature in Lightroom-Classic.
Rikk Flohr has provided the correct answer for the OPs question.
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ok ambrosial_neighbor37172 nice information