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I've downloaded a free preset online to make a distortion effect for my video so i don't have to waste time doing it myself. To use the preset, one should simply right click presets under the effects tab and click 'import presets', and click on the downloaded preset. When i do this, however, the pack with the effects doesn't show up like it should, in fact, nothing happens at all, and there's no sign of the effects pack i downloaded anywhere. IS THERE SOMETHING IM MISSING?
I have no trouble importing them either.
Maybe resetting preferences:
Rename 11.0 folder to Old_11.0 in
Windows: C:\Users\UserName\Documents\Adobe\Premiere Pro\11.0
Mac: Documents > Adobe > Premiere Pro > 11.0
Make new project (dont open old) and see if you can import the preset.
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What if you dont have a phone that you can use for that?
(ignore my username it was a button mash some how ended up with it)
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also i dont think that would work because my presets are already .prfpset
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Wow this worked, thanks man.
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Hi Agustin,
Sorry about that! Has Premiere Pro worked on your computer in the past? What has occurred since then?
Thanks,
Kevin
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I have the same problem, I tried to rename 15.0 file name to Old_15.0 but the problem still persists. Help!
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i have tried everything and i mean everything i see here and nothing has worked my problem is when i go to import a preset i you know click the three bars and import a preset select my preset and the folder for that preset SHOWS UP but i click it nothings in it and when i search for the preset it says its in the folder with nothing in it im confused.
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I cant import this preset from a youtube tutorial, I have downloaded the prfpset version and when i try to import nothing happens, when i searched it it wasnt there.
file: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19nx2M7XhFyQPtJD5B5n7lnruUgfulcGZ
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Normally when you download presets online, the files are put into a .zip format to make the files smaller. Adobe, and most other applications, will not let you import .zip files - so you will first need to extract the files. I'm assuming you didn't do that, which is why when you go to import the presets, the files doesn't even show up. Luckily, extraction is easily done! Simply look up online how to extract a file, as it will be easier than me explaining it here. Good luck:)
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I have PP CS6 and I am trying to import presets and I have unzipped my file, I have changed my 15.0 to Old_15.0, I have changed my extension to .prfpset and my imported presets will not show in PP. Can someone help?
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Can we just take a moment and make the assumption that we aren't all that um...for lack of a better word...daft? Not sure what else to say. Even unzipped files are being ignored by my PremierePro 22, with the correct file extension names etc... I've been struggling with it for two days now. The steps are simple but Adobe...as usual...makes everything much more difficult than it has to be. The steps should literally be this simple:
1. download presets
2. Go to effects>presets>import
3. Locate files (unzipped, of course)
4. My PremierePro refuses to see the files even though they're plainly visible in my downloads or, wherever I store them. Adobe may make robust products but they fail hard when it comes to usage.
Adobe really needs to start making their products more user friendly. There is an audience that is forced and shoved into using Adobe with 0 training and experience. The product is NOT created to help those with 0 experience or knowledge. I literally waste HOURS scouring the internet for help, tutorials, videos etc... and it's a waste of my life.
Hence presets that are supposed to make my life easier. Adobe manages to screw that up too so...winning.
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My presets are all working, but for quite a few users, getting presets into Premiere is an annoyance to an outright nightmare.
@sumeetg or @Kevin-Monahan ... do you two have any ideas?
Neil
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I agree extremely. I was really excited to start editing but when I realized I couldnt even import my third part presets that I bought, instantly my mood turned bitter and stale.
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What presets, where did you buy them? And what is their installation process?
Have you contacted the supplier?
Neil
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I bought the Fontasm preset pack by Nick Columbini on Instagram. He has tutorials on his page on how to use them but not specifically on how to download them. Though on one of his videos you can see he has the presets already imported into his preset effects tab. Which are all .mov files. I brought it up to him and he seemed to not understand or care that I was having download issues, as he just reccomended I download the h.264 version of the pack instead of the Pro res version. The way I knew this wasnt the issue is because when I first tried to solve the problem by changing the file properties, I seen that the Pro Res download were also h.264, just better quality. So now Im here praying for a blessing. I can send/show you some attachments if you would like to get a better understanding of my attempt step by step.
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As these are actually video files, NOT normal "presets", the process is different.
When you download them, I'm presuming they extract with a full folder tree setup ... so go to your Premiere project, create a bin for these, and in that bin, right-click/Import ...
... navigate to the TOP folder for those files, and Import. It should take all subfolders and bring them into Premiere as shown in his tutorial.
Neil
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Wow, I was under the notion that it needed to be in effects. Thank you.
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Hey, easy to be confused. That's an intriguing thing he's done there, but yea, it's all video files.
Neil
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I have an online store that sells "presets" in .prfpset files. For one of my products, I have had two people in the last few days that mentioned that all but two .prfpset files do not import properly into Premiere Pro. All the files I create work perfectly for me and others. I've attempted multiple things but the same result occurs for my two customers, both customers and I have the newest update for Premiere Pro currently. I've looked in this page and nothing seems to answer what I am looking for. Could someone please explain this phenomenon?
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Tell us about the presets ... what are they? And what hardware are you on, what are the problematic ones on?
Neil