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May 25, 2025
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Using RNI Toolkit only applies one preset at a time

  • May 25, 2025
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When using a plugin called the RNI toolkit, which lives in the presets menu, only one change can be applied at a time on iPad as opposed to multiple on desktop. You should be able to click +1800 Grain and then +1 Fade, and have both settings applied, but this doesn't work on iPads.

Correct answer Rob_Cullen

Much depends on which adjustments are included in the Presets.

eg. If Preset A  says [+1800 Grain and 0 Fade] and Preset B says [0 Grain and +1 Fade].   Applying Preset A then applying Preset B will result in [0 Grain and +1 Fade].

Some presets are made with all adjustment boxes ticked, and thus will 'overwrite' any and all adjustments from a previous applied preset.

Create your own presets to be more specific and selective for the adjustments they contain.

 

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Rob_Cullen
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Rob_CullenCorrect answer
Community Expert
May 26, 2025

Much depends on which adjustments are included in the Presets.

eg. If Preset A  says [+1800 Grain and 0 Fade] and Preset B says [0 Grain and +1 Fade].   Applying Preset A then applying Preset B will result in [0 Grain and +1 Fade].

Some presets are made with all adjustment boxes ticked, and thus will 'overwrite' any and all adjustments from a previous applied preset.

Create your own presets to be more specific and selective for the adjustments they contain.

 

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.0, Photoshop 27.0, ACR 18.0, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0 .
New Participant
May 26, 2025
Hey, yeah that’s not the intention of the preset, on desktop it works as
intended where each preset does one thing. I reached out to the add-on
owner, and they’ve directed me to report this to lightroom.