![]() ![]() ![]() If you want to add presets you used in a previous version of Lightroom, you can usually find them in their default location. Step 1: Find where your old Lightroom presets are I responded to 5 or 6 emails manually, and then thought, "hey, I should probably just write a blog post on importing presets in the new Lightroom CC for everyone." Why am I writing this? Well, since Adobe released their new Lightroom CC (2017/2018) this past week, my inbox has been flooded with emails like "Hey Nate - I got the new Lightroom CC I was wondering how I can go about downloading the presets I bought a while back into the new update." But luckily, there's an easy way to add all the presets you used in Lightroom 5, 6, 7 and CC (2015) into the new Lightroom CC (2017/2018). This happens whether you're using NATE Presets, VSCO Presets or anything else. ![]() Want to import all your old presets into the new Adobe Lightroom CC? If you've recently updated to the new Adobe Lightroom CC (2017/2018), you may have noticed that your existing presets weren't copied over. There is a way to mass delete presets with just a few steps, which I've added to the bottom. Deleting them from the old folder no longer works, and as of 1.3, there is not a way to delete entire folders of presets at once. UDPATE : Adding more info on how to delete multiple presets at once in Lightroom CC 2018 (version 1.3). UDPATE : Adobe just released a new version of Lightroom CC 2018 (version 1.3) which changes the instructions up a bit. ![]()
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