Enhancing your photos using presets is quick and easy, but did you know you can add user presets to your Lightroom presets panel? Quickly download and import presets from other creators in Lightroom for mobile and expand your presets library.

If you have subscribed to Adobe Creative Cloud plan and are signed in using the Adobe ID, the user presets you create in the Lightroom Desktop app will automatically sync to your Lightroom mobile apps via cloud storage.


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Download best free Lightroom presets compatible with Mobile, Desktop, Lightroom Classic, Photoshop Camera Raw, and Lightroom 4, 5, 6. You can download these presets right away and start editing images with Lightroom.

Whereas Lightroom Desktop Presets are not images these are files and have .XMP format exported by the Adobe Lightroom Classic. Mobile presets are created in Lightroom Classic and they are exported to .DNG format so we can use them in the Lightroom Mobile App.

Whether it is a mobile or desktop preset, they both work the same but the only difference is you need DNG files to use them on mobile whereas Lightroom CC & Classic support .XMP format. Also, you need a creative cloud subscription plan to use presets on Desktop but there is no need of subscription plans when it comes using presets in the FREE Lightroom Mobile App


I use v 5.10 Lightroom Mobile and all my presets which I purchased about 4 months ago have suddenly disappeared. 


I read a post of someone with the same issue who said the issue was fixed by deleting and then reinstalling the app, so I tried that but they're still gone (and so are all the photos that I've edited previously). 



When you delete the app as a free user of Lr Mobile the app-data (including presets) won't be preserved therefore I would not recommend to do that. It looks to me that your are using multiple adobe-id. I'll send you a private message about that in a minute - Guido/ Lr Mobile QE

I see you've had a Lightroom Mobile Premium subscription going for many months now. It's unlikely that presets would simply disappear from your paid account, especially if you are syncing with Lightroom Cloud storage on a regular basis. Is it possible you accidentally signed into a wrong account (maybe tapped Google login instead of Facebook)? If so, the 2nd account you signed into would not have the same files or presets in it.

As long as you imported the presets into the Lightroom account based on the same email you used to post on Adobe's user forums here, and that account had a chance to sync to cloud storage, you should see the files and presets you expect.

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basically the point of this is that currently, Lightroom CC has a bug where it's not "designating" your presets as needing to be in the Mobile version via grouping. I'm guessing eventually they'll fix it... but yeah it's not working for now... so this . well it worked for me.. but it was a headache.

Our Mobile Lightroom Preset collections are developed for both free Adobe Lightroom App users and paid Creative Cloud Subscribers who use both desktop and mobile. Included in each Preset pack are both DNG files (for free app users) and XMP files (for paid CC users/desktop users).

Yes, each collection comes with both DNG files (for mobile use on the free app) and XMP files (for both desktop and mobile use). The XMP files can be installed and used on desktop in Creative Cloud, but should only be on Jpeg files.

Is it possible to somehow export those presets to my desktop? Otherwise I would have to re-create them on the computer copying every single detail. If it's not possible to use them on a desktop because it is in a different format or something, I would still love to transfer them to my computer so I can offer them for a download. Has anyone done it?

At Refined Co., we recognize the profound impact that precision and quality can impart to a photographer's workflow. Our specialized suite of Lightroom mobile presets is meticulously crafted to meet the exacting demands of professionals. Detail-oriented and rooted in photographic principles, our Lightroom mobile film presets offer an unmatched blend of authenticity and innovation. As the digital landscape evolves, selecting the best mobile presets is paramount for consistency and efficiency. Our collection is not merely a set of presets Lightroom mobile and desktop users can apply; it's a curated toolset designed for discerning photographers seeking the best mobile presets in the market. With Refined Co., you're not just investing in filters but entrusting your work to a legacy of photographic excellence. Elevate your work with the best of Lightroom presets for mobile and desktop.

A mobile preset is a pre-configured collection of settings tailored to optimize and enhance compressed images taken with a mobile device, like mobile phones or drones. They are used within photo-editing software like Lightroom CC and the Lightroom Mobile App. These settings encompass various adjustments, such as color balance, contrast, saturation, and more, allowing photographers to consistently apply a specific look or style to their images with just a few taps. Designed to expedite the editing process without compromising on quality, the best mobile presets are instrumental for professionals and enthusiasts alike who seek to maintain a consistent aesthetic across their mobile photography portfolio.

2. Apply the Mobile Preset: Once imported, navigate to the photo you wish to edit. In the editing panel, scroll to the 'Presets' tab. Here, you'll find your newly imported Lightroom presets for mobile. Select them to instantly apply the preset settings to your photo.

3. Fine-Tune Adjustments: While Lightroom mobile film presets provide an efficient starting point, you might desire some minor tweaks based on the specific image. Utilize Lightroom's array of editing tools to refine exposure, contrast, or color balance as necessary.

The best Lightroom mobile presets combine aesthetic appeal, versatility, and a professional finish, suitable for diverse photographic styles. Refined Co's presets stand out for their meticulous design and adaptability, ensuring photographers maintain a unified portfolio look. Presets mimicking film tones resonate with a broad audience due to their nostalgic allure. Selecting the best mobile presets requires consideration of personal style, photography type, and intended editing outcomes. With changing trends, it's crucial to monitor emerging presets and rely on expert reviews to identify market-leading options.

Absolutely. Lightroom mobile presets can indeed be used on mobile. Adobe Lightroom offers a mobile application, commonly referred to as Lightroom Mobile, which is designed to be compatible with both desktop and mobile presets. This means photographers can seamlessly apply their desired editing adjustments, whether they are working on a desktop or on-the-go with their mobile device. It's a powerful tool, ensuring consistency and efficiency across all platforms for photo editing.

When using mobile presets, the image itself being shot well makes a huge impact. I could write a whole other blog post on tips for taking great cell phone images, and maybe I will, but for now here are just a few recommendations:

The day has finally come, and we have been waiting for this feature FOREVER!  So how could we not post about the ability to use Pretty Presets for Lightroom in Lightroom CC for mobile devices!!

You won't be able to sync your presets directly from Lightroom Classic CC to the Lightroom CC Mobile App. You will need to use the Lightroom CC Desktop App as a middle man of sorts to get them there. If you are a Creative Cloud subscriber, you DO have access to download this app.

If you have previously installed your presets in the Lightroom CC Desktop Application, you are one step ahead. When you open up the Desktop App after installing or updating both the mobile and desktop Lightroom apps with the current version, your presets should now be automatically synced to the Lightroom CC Mobile App.

4. To finish this process, select the zipped folder of presets you would like to add to your Lightroom mobile applications and then click Import. These presets will now be available in Lightroom CC and your Lightroom CC mobile app.

3. Once you click on the Presets section, it will open to a random preset collection. I have noticed the presets will not usually be in the same order they appear in your Lightroom Classic CC - but they will ALL be there.

The collection name will be listed at the top of the preset menu with the individual presets listed below, and you can scroll through all your available presets. To apply a preset, simply tap the preset name.

4. To change the collection of presets, tap on the collection name at the top of the preset options. Doing that will bring up a list of all the preset collections. Select the preset collection you want, and you will be taken to a list of the presets in that collection.

With the new update, you can now manage which presets you see in your presets menu! I LOVE that I can now turn off all the default presets that come with Lightroom since I prefer using my Presets from Pretty Presets - they are SO MUCH BETTER!

2. Click on the three dots (. . .) at the top of the Presets menu and select the "Manage Presets" option. This will open a list of all the presets you installed with a small check box next to each one.

Keep in mind that Lightroom adjustment brush presets are still not able to be used in any of the Lightroom CC Desktop and Mobile versions (you can currently only use brushes in Lightroom Classic). So, to use brushes in Lightroom, you will need to make sure you have Lightroom Classic CC installed and use your brushes there. 17dc91bb1f

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