![]() ![]() Title it as Kiba Presets (or whatever you wish). In the Lightroom Mobile App, create a new album to store the presets.Once you have downloaded the DNG files on your phone, open Lightroom Mobile App.These settings can be copied into the editing software. Some context: A DNG file, in this case, is merely a container that has the settings stored within it. Method 2: Extracting presets from DNG files Once syncing has complete, the presets should appear. ![]() Open Lightroom Mobile CC and scroll to the Presets tab.Enable syncing for Lightroom CC on both desktop and mobile, then ensure you are using the same login information for both.Download presets to desktop, and follow our instructions for Lightroom CC Desktop to import presets.If you’ve already used your free trial options, then skip to Method 2.Let’s start with the “easier” one Method 1: Using a free trial of Lightroom CC and syncing settings Using a free trial of the Desktop Lightroom CC and syncing.A great feature of Lightroom CC Mobile is that it has a free version available! With the free version, however, preset imports are a little different than as we previously shared. ![]()
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