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Create One-Click Presets?

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To create a preset, click on the Presets icon (it’s the second one from the right) beneath the histogram, and then, at the bottom right of the panel, click on the Create New Preset icon (it looks like a little page with the bottom-left corner turned up). This brings up the New Preset dialog where you choose which things you’ve done to the image you want it to save to your preset (this is ideal if you’ve tweaked your image, and you want to get this same look again, without having to remember all the settings. You'll now be able to get that look with one click). By default, it has every single checkbox turned on (just to be safe, it remembers everything, even if you didn’t touch a particular slider). You can leave it like that, and it’ll remember what you applied, or if you want a more efficient preset (one that only includes the things you actually did to this image), you can choose one of the presets from the Subset pop-up menu at the top of the dialog. For example, choose Basic, and it just leaves the checkboxes turned on for things you might have done in the Basic panel (like Exposure, White Balance, Highlights, etc.). These are just shortcuts to save you time—you can uncheck/recheck any setting you like. When you’re done, give your preset a descriptive name (like Cool Blue Look, or High-Contrast Effect, etc.), click OK, and now that preset will appear in the list in the Presets panel. To apply that preset to a different image, open the image in Camera Raw, click on the Presets icon, then click on that preset and it applies that exact same look to the image.

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