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Oct 13, 2008 20:06 |  #1

Hi,

I'm still a total noob and utilize the Quick Develop feature(Preset colour features) that comes with Lightroom. Is there a way to increase the number of quick develop features, by maybe downloading and installing other files? Thank you.


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Oct 13, 2008 20:12 |  #2

There are a number of free and for sale presets available...you can also experiment and create your own. A quick google of LR presets will give you plenty to start with.


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Oct 13, 2008 20:16 |  #3

oh okay. they are called presets. Before I posted the thread, i looked for it on google but didn't know the name and ended up not finding files. Thanks a million.


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Oct 13, 2008 20:16 |  #4

Your question isn't entirely clear but I'll attempt an answer.

You cannot increase the Quick Develop features; you can however expand the Quick Develop options by clicking on the left-pointing arrows in the panel which will expand to show more options.

I get the impression though that your question is about finding Develop Presets rather than about using the Quick Develop panel. There are lots of places to find free presets; here are two links with comprehensive lists of free presets:

http://www.prophotosho​w.net …t-free-lightroom-presets/ (external link)

http://heathergreen.sq​uarespace.com …ghtroom-free-presets.html (external link)

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I'm still a total noob and utilize the Quick Develop feature(Preset colour features) that comes with Lightroom. Is there a way to increase the number of quick develop features, by maybe downloading and installing other files? Thank you.


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Oct 13, 2008 20:34 |  #5

I got a heap of presets from the following site. Just work you way through Matt"s previous blog entries and you will find plenty of good ones.

http://www.lightroomki​llertips.com/ (external link)


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Oct 13, 2008 20:35 |  #6

Fedka,

Thanks for the links and sorry about the confusion. I meant to say presets but since i saw them under quick develop menu, i said quick develop. The links are awesome. Thanks again. :D

Edit: Thanks sunnygirl as well. :D


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