Preset installieren für Lightroom Mobile (& Classic)

Install preset for Lightroom Mobile (& Classic)

In this article we will explain how you can install and use our Deep Relaxed Photography Presets for Lightroom - photography beginners take note!
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Here you will find a short explanation of how you can easily and quickly install your preset(s) and start editing straight away.

If you landed on this page without having our presets, you can take a look around our photography corner at Tiefenentspannt , have fun :)

Import presets into Lightroom Mobile App

Before you can use your TFNSPNT preset(s), you need the "Lightroom Mobile" app for your smartphone. There, you can use the preset and the Lightroom Mobile app without a computer and without an Adobe subscription.

How do you get the preset?

If you don't have the Lightroom Mobile app yet, download it to your smartphone first.

After purchasing in the shop, you'll receive the preset directly , which you can download. The file will then be located on your phone in the "Downloads" folder or wherever you save it.

The preset is compressed as a ZIP file. On iPhones, simply tap the file and it will unzip itself (since iOS 13). After unzipping, the DNG file can usually be found in the Downloads folder of the "Files" app, or in the folder where you saved the file.

How to import the DNG file into Lightroom Mobile

Now open the individual files (DNG images) with the Lightroom Mobile app. On iPhone, use the "Share" menu, but you can also add all the images individually to your standard photo album and import them from there into Lightroom Mobile.

How to create the TFNSPNT preset from the DNG file

Click on the preset file and open it using the Share button and "Open in Lightroom." You can also simply import the file as if you were importing a "normal" photo.

Then open the imported DNG file in Lightroom and click on the three small dots (top right).



Select "Create Preset." Then name the preset as desired (e.g., Deep Relaxation Preset 1). Optionally, you can create and name a folder for it (under "Presets Group").

You can now apply the preset and continue with the other presets from the package until you have imported them all.

Now select an image from the Lightroom app or import an image from your library to edit it with the new preset.

Then go to “Presets” in the menu at the bottom and select your desired preset.

Your image has now been edited with the adjustments. Now you probably need to make some fine adjustments to the image. If you tap directly on the preset preview image on the left, you can adjust the strength of the preset.



You may also need to adjust the brightness or a few other little things, like different color tones or the light temperature. Just experiment and see what you like.

Mobile image editing with the TFNSPNT presets - anytime, anywhere

I know installing Lightroom Mobile Presets is a bit more complicated than on the desktop, but you don't have to pay the monthly or annual Adobe subscription costs and you can easily edit images anywhere.

And if you now also have the Adobe Photo subscription (affiliate link) and want to use Lightroom (and Photoshop) on your PC, then that's no problem at all, because you can easily use our presets there too.

How can I use the preset in Lightroom Classic?

First, you need to save the files to your PC as described above and unzip them. Then open them in Lightroom:

Once you have imported the file(s), switch to "Develop" mode instead of "Library" mode.

Then go to "Presets" on the left and click on "Create Presets"

There you can create your own group (recommended if you use a lot of presets to keep things organized), but you don't have to. Just write what you want to name the preset in "Preset Name" and then click "create".

You'll now find your saved settings under Presets on the left. If you have multiple presets, repeat the individual steps to save all of them and use them from now on.

Have fun taking photos and editing with your new presets.

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