

If you unzipped the preset on your smartphone, you can skip this step. If you’re using Android, I recommend using Winzip app. You can do this easily on a computer, iPhone or iPad. Unzip the filesĪfter purchasing your presets, you’ll be granted access to a link for downloading the files. The next thing you need to do is to unzip the folder. Purchase the Lightroom Mobile presetsįirst things first! Purchase your new Lightroom presets here. Keep reading to find out my step-by-step guide on how to install the Lightroom presets on your Mobile App. My collection of presets make it easy for mobile users to create professional edits on their phones: it doesn’t matter if the photos were taken with the phone or a DSLR, these presets will make your photos look beautiful. In fact this is very much what it is.How to install Lightroom Presets on the Mobile AppĪfter a long wait… you guys, I finally made it! My Lightroom Mobile presets are finally available and they can be used in the free version of Lightroom Mobile! You should think of Lightroom CC as simply a port of Lightroom mobile to the desktop. Just like you can run Lightroom on a mobile device at the same time that you are running Lightroom Classic, you can run CC on the same computer at the same time. Lightroom Classic can sync the CC catalog into it's own local catalog as a subsection of it but it can't use a cloud catalog. Lightroom CC can only use a single catalog and it HAS to be in the cloud. Lightroom Classic can use many different catalogs but they have to be on your own hard disk. There is possible interference indeed but it is quite manageable.ĭo both programs use of the same database (katalog)? Will lightroom CC and lightroom CC Classic interfere each other? Do you really need your Classic keywords on the cloud? Shall I install a second program (lightroom CC) on my Desktop to sync the keywords?

That for now is probably the best strategy for this for people that have large existing photo libraries and do anything mildly complex such as printing. Just use Classic as your main system and Lightroom CC as a side thing. Lightroom Classic hasn't synced keywords to cloud storage for quite a while.
