Delete a custom preset, Determine where custom presets are stored, Import and export a develop preset – Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC User Manual
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Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a preset in the Presets panel and choose Update With Current
Settings.
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Specify the settings you want to include in the preset and click Update.
Delete a custom preset
You cannot delete built-in Lightroom presets. You can delete only custom presets.
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In the Develop module, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a preset in the Presets panel and choose
Delete.
Note: Do not press the Delete key on your keyboard; this deletes the currently selected photo.
Determine where custom presets are stored
By default, custom (user) presets are stored in a folder in the Lightroom folder. For the specific locations on Mac OS
and Windows, see
• To store user presets in a folder with the catalog, in the Presets panel of the Preferences dialog box, select Store
Presets With Catalog.
• To see where a user preset is located, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) it in the Presets panel of the
Develop module and choose Show In Explorer (Windows) or Show In Finder (Mac OS).
Import and export a Develop preset
You can export presets you’ve created to share with colleagues or to use on a different computer. Preset templates are
saved with an .lrtemplate extension.
• To export a preset, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a preset and choose Export. Type the name of
the preset template file and click Save.
• To import a preset, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the area where you want the preset to appear
and choose Import. Double-click the preset template file.
Undo image adjustments
Lightroom provides several ways to undo, or reset, adjustments you make to photos as you’re working in the Develop
module.
Save a snapshot or preset of your settings before undoing them so that you don’t completely lose the settings.
To undo adjustments in the Develop module, do any of the following:
• Click the Reset button to revert back to the Lightroom default settings.
• Click the General - Zeroed preset in the Presets panel to remove all settings completely.
• Select an earlier version in the History panel or Snapshots panel that occurred before you applied the settings.
• Double-click individual slider controls to reset the sliders to zero.
• Choose Undo from the Edit menu. Lightroom tracks each setting you make. You can undo all of them by choosing
Undo multiple times.