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July 21, 2018
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VSCO presets are nowhere to be found

  • July 21, 2018
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Hi,

I've installed the VSCO presets following their direction, reopened Lightroom and I can't see them. It said congratulations, you have successfully installed your presets, but still nothing. I've done it a few times, and still nothing. I have the new CC version. There is no "preset" option in my "preferences", and I can't find the presets anywhere in my computer. I can't find preset folders. Although I was able to import Archipelago presets without a problem, and they appear on Lightroom. I have a iMAC. Can anyone help? Thanks so much!

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    Correct answer F. McLion

    Follow this guide from step 5 onward:

    https://lightroomkillertips.com/use-lightroom-classic-presets-lightroom-cc-cloud-version/

    I didn't try the VSCO installer, but I suspect it does install for Classic only.

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    F. McLion
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    July 21, 2018
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    July 21, 2018

    Follow this guide from step 5 onward:

    https://lightroomkillertips.com/use-lightroom-classic-presets-lightroom-cc-cloud-version/

    I didn't try the VSCO installer, but I suspect it does install for Classic only.

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    Participant
    July 22, 2018

    Hi F.McLion,

    Thank you for taking the time to respond. However, I don't have a "preset folder", I can't find it in Lightroom CC, in preferences or on my computer. How is that possible, I don't know. Although I clearly have the LXC presets added on my list of user presets (as seen on this picture). Is there anything else I can try? Thank you so much!

    F. McLion
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    July 23, 2018

    Read the guide again. You need to open the presets folder of LR Classic as a source to copy the presets and profiles from.

    In LR CC, you use the import function from the file menu.

    Do you have LR CC installed only, or also LR Classic or ACR?

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