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Help File (Mobile)
Introduction:
Hello !
Here are some quick tips to get started with your new Presets !
General information:
If you have any questions, please reach out to me via the Contact
section of my website, via my email address below or through
Instagram DM @wonguy974.
Website : www.wonguy.com/contact
Email : wongmankan.olivier@gmail.com
Instagram : www.instagram.com/wonguy974
Via Computer
If you have downloaded the Zip file with your computer, you
need to transfer the DNG files to your phone : in the unzipped
“WG - Travel Essentials (Mobile)” folder, there is a folder called
“Presets (DNG)” which contains the presets. Upload the “Presets
(DNG)” folder to a Cloud storage service like iCloud, Dropbox,
Onedrive or Google Drive.
Once all the presets are synced on your cloud, you can either save
the DNG presets on your phone or keep their location in mind on
the Cloud storage so you can access them later with Lightroom.
4. Go into the album, click on the Add Photos option and select
From Files
5. Choose the location on your phone where you uploaded the
.DNG files
At this point, you are given two options to use the presets :
3. Create the Preset with the New Preset panel (see below)
which contains all the options to customize the preset. I
advise you to give the same name as written on the DNG file
(Glow for this example) and add it into a Preset Group called
WG – Travel Essentials in Lightroom. It is the best way to
keep your presets organized !
Please check ALL the boxes except for Tools, Optics and
Geometry to have the full extent of my presets. Click the
Checkmark icon to save the preset.
4. Repeat the same step for each DNG file to have the entire
presets collection ready to be used ! You will need to do this
only once :)
5. Use the presets within the Presets panel on any photo you
would like to edit : open the photo and click on the Presets
icon in the menu at the bottom (see below)
This is the oldest way to use the .DNG presets but still works fine
! It can however be time-consuming as you always need to go
back to the .DNG files when you want to apply them on your
pictures. The step-by-step instructions are as follows :
Much love,
Olivier