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I was wondering if one of you might be able to help me as I'm a little confused. I'm looking to make a preset pack to share with friends and followers and hit this error message when trying to use my presets for testing.

Here are my steps:

- I've created my presets off the back of RAW images imported into Lightroom. (Mainly, Canon and Lumix RAW photos)

- When attempting to use a preset for the first time on a picture that wasn't taken on either Canon or Lumix, I get the following error message appear: "This preset includes a profile that was made for a different camera which cannot be applied to this photo. All of the compatible enhancements from this preset will be applied to your photo"



My question is:

Is this normal, expected behaviour? If I were to purchase a preset pack from another creator, would I get the same error message if they had created their presets using an image from a camera I do not own? Or is there some form of profile workaround for this problem to avoid this prompt appearing should anyone else download my preset? I'm looking to make my preset pack "universal" and not "camera specific". 


Many thanks,

Kyle

Hi @Victoria Bampton LR Queen,

Thanks so much for your swift response, I appreciate it.

With regards to the profile section at the point of preset creation, I believe I had "Adobe Colour" set as a default and in fact I had not chosen to modify this setting, I believe it was already set to that when I made my presets.

If the profile isn't included, then the resulting look of the preset could change quite dramatically depending on what they already have selected, so most developers use Adobe Color as the standard and just say the presets are designed for raw photos. There are very few raw files that don't have an Adobe Color profile.

As you have mentioned, I could simply remove the profile and in my tests, that solves the problem for me. But this does open me up to other users default Lightroom settings and that would wildly change the effect of my presets as a result as you mentioned.

I have Lightroom CC installed on two computers and I use the mobile app on my iPhone. I use two VSCO preset packs. These VSCO preset packs have been duplicated on both of my devices and in the mobile app. This makes using the presets much more time consuming because I have to scroll through twice as many. The only way to get rid of the duplicates seems to be deleting each one individually. The other option seems to involve deleting my entire LR catalog online. Neither of these solutions make any sense and Adobe needs to provide a legitimate solution to this issue.

I still have not found a solution to this problem other. I continue to have two of each VSCO preset in Lightroom CC on my desktop, my laptop and my iPhone. If I try to delete the duplicate presets, they just come back later. There are no duplicate presets the following folder on either my desktop or laptop.

I have a similar problem but not with vsco presets. It's happening with the Adobe provided camera specific profiles. Across all my used platforms. Mac, iPad and iPhone. The problem is there seems to be two different profile sets with what looks like the same Id because while both sets have the same names (standard, original, landscape etc) they create different looks. 



I recently installed a preset pack of 16 presets and got the confirmation that they were all successfully installed. Now when I click on a picture, sometimes only 4 or 5 of the presets show up in the folder. When I click on a different photo, then 9 or 10 may show up. It seems to be random as I click through different photos.

"I was able to figure out part of the issue. It looks like if the photo is a JPG, only 7 out of 16 presets show up. When the photo is RAW, 16 out of 16 presets show up. Not sure why it happens this way though."

I'm having a similar problem while using the recently-updated Lightroom Classic. I copied all of my presets from my older iMac and pasted them to the Develop Presets folder in Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom, and when I click an image and go to the Develop module, only a small handful of my presets appear. And none of my saved User Presets appear. Please help.

I was able to figure out part of the issue. It looks like if the photo is a JPG, only 7 out of 16 presets show up. When the photo is RAW, 16 out of 16 presets show up. Not sure why it happens this way though.

I was able to solve this. I removed all xmp files from the Settings folder and the Develop Presets folder in Finder, so that I could start from scratch. From Lightroom Classic, while in the Develop module, I went to File then Import Develop Profiles and Presets..., and from there it opens a cloud folder to retrieve presets. I went back and copied all presets from my older iMac (from the Develop Presets folder there), and saved them to an SD card. I put the SD card in my new iMac, and copied the presets to this cloud folder, and was then able to import them from there, and they all now appear as presets on my new iMac.

From your description I suspect you are using Lightroom Classic. With the new profile/preset changes that were introduced in version 7.3, many presets can not be fully applied to certain file-types. The most typical example is when a preset includes the application of a specific raw profile, which cannot be applied to Jpegs, Tiffs, etc. Even some raw files could be affected if a preset includes a camera-matching profile for a specific camera type, and the raw file in question is from a different camera maker. There is a preference setting>Presets tab, which allows partially-compatible presets to be displayed or hidden...if the option is enabled, such partially compatible presets would be in italics, if it's disabled those presets would not appear unless the file is fully compatible.

Thank you for this explanation! I am using Lightroom and not Lightroom Classic but this makes sense with the raw profile. It must automatically hide those presets that use the raw profile when editing a JPG.

I dont know if this is a dumb question but I know nothing about LR and the presets. My wife has recently gotten into it and we have been having a discussion from a story we heard from a photographer.

This photographer bought someone presets and used them, with some tweaks. Several years later, she had changed the setting so much that they looked completely different but she decided to sell her presets. Since she originally used the preset she bought and tweaked them from there, can she get in trouble for using the presets she bought as the starting ground for the presets she sold. The files are different. (she is selling .XMP and originally downloaded .LRTEMPLATE)

Can this photographer get into any trouble form the person she originally bought the preset from. I don't think she can since all presets are are settings in a software that was created by Adobe. She cant own these settings. Just wondering if anyone had some knowledge they could share.!

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