Adobe Lightroom 6 Compatibility

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Cinematic Vibes 01 Preset for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic

Cinematic Vibes 01 Preset for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic

1.0.1
WindowsMac
Lightroom Classic 7.0 - 10.0
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Cinematic Vibes 01 is a Preset for Lightroom included in the Cinematic Vibes Collection, a profesionally done pack of Presets for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic CC created to emulate the cinematic style.
https://creative.adobe.com/addons/products/18121
It gives to the images a combination of color saturation, depth, brightness and high sharpness, giving your photographs a professional look.
If you like it, you may wanto to purchase: Cinematic Vibes Collection Pack
Works with:
RAW, DNG, JPG, TIFF and PSD files. Best results with RAW/DNG.
Compatible with:
Adobe Lightroom 4, 5, 6, CC and Classic. Windows PC and Mac


Compatibility update

Adobe Lightroom 6 Compatibility List

Download the file, you will get a zip file called ”Cinematic 01.zip”.
Unzip it and you will get two files ”cinematic 01.xmp” and ”cinematic 01.lrtemplate”
Use .xmp files for the new Lightroom Classic, Lighroom and Adobe Camera Raw in photoshop. For older versions use .lrtemplate files
For Lightroom Classic:
1. Open the Presets Folder inside Lightroom go to:
- PC: Edit > Preferences
- MAC: Lightroom > Preferences
2. Go to ”Presets” tab and click on ”Show Lightroom Presets Folder”
3. Depending the version of Lightroom
In Lightroom Classic: Go to ”Settings” folder and paste the unzipped file
In Lightroom 6 and before: Go to ”Lightroom” folder y then to ”Develop Presets” folder and paste the unzipped file
4. Close and Open Lightroom again
For Lightroom:
1. Open your Lightroom CC application and Go to the the Editing section (Three horizontal lines).
2. Open the Presets section. Click on the Presets bar at the bottom of the Editing section in Lightroom CC.
3. Click on the three dots and choose ”Open Presets Folder”.
4. Copy and paste downloaded and unzipped Preset into ”Develop Presets” folder.
5. Restart your Lightroom CC application
For Adobe Camera Raw in Photoshop:
1. Go to the following location on your computer: C:Users[User Name]AppDataRoamingAdobeCameraRawSettings
Leave that window open and go to the location where you unzipped the presets copy the xmp file
2. Go back to the other window where you have the Settings folder open, and hit ctrl+V to paste the file inside
Now you should have the preset folder inside the Settings folder
3. Launch Photoshop and then ACR.

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Are you using Adobe Lightroom 4, 5, 6, or an earlier version of Lightroom CC (2015)? This guide will show you how to install your presets on a Windows computer.

Please note that the presets downloaded from Contrastly are compatible with Lightroom 4, 5, 6, CC, and Classic CC as well as the latest version of Adobe Camera Raw (ACR).

Our preset Collections come bundled in a zip file. Simply unzip the file to a location you’ll remember such as your desktop or your downloads folder.

.lrtemplate or .xmp?

Once you’ve unzipped the file, you will notice there are two folders contained within the main Contrastly folder: lrtemplate, and xmp.

Historically, the .lrtemplate file format has been used by Adobe to store adjustments and settings that are readable by Lightroom. Since April 2018, Adobe has moved to another format called .xmp.

We provide both the .lrtemplate and .xmp file formats so that our customers can install our presets in most versions of Lightroom. Here’s the low down:

  • If you use Adobe Lightroom 4, 5, 6 or an older CC version (2015), use the .lrtemplate files.
  • If you use Adobe Lightroom Classic CC, Adobe Lightroom CC, or Adobe Camera Raw (newer version released since April 2018), use .xmp.

How to install presets in Lightroom 4, 5, 6 or CC 2015

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Installing presets in Lightroom 4, 5, 6, or an older version of LR CC is easy. Here’s how

  1. Open Lightroom
  2. In the top menu, go to Edit > Preferences
  3. Click the Presets tab at the top
  4. Click the Show Lightroom Presets Folder… button
  5. It will open a window with the folder Lightroom selected
  6. Open on the Lightroom folder
  7. Find the Develop Presets folder and open it
  8. Go to the location where you unzipped the presets and open the lrtemplate folder
  9. You will see a few folders within the lrtemplate folder, select all of them and hit ctrl+C to copy them
  10. Go back to the other window where you have the Develop Presets folder open, and hit ctrl+V to paste the folders inside
  11. Now you should have the Contrastly preset folders inside the Develop Presets folder
  12. Restart Lightroom

Alternative Installation Method

If you’re having issues installing the presets by copying them over to the presets folder location on your computer, there is another way!

Adobe Lightroom 6 Compatibility Checker

  1. Open Lightroom
  2. Go to the Develop module
  3. On the left side, find the Presets panel
  4. Next to the Presets panel heading you will see a small + icon
  5. Click the + icon and it will open a window where you can browse your computer for the preset files
  6. Import your presets and they will appear in the Presets panel in Lightroom
  7. Note that by using this method, each folder of presets may need to be imported one by one

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