Lightroom Presets Xmp

When searching for "Lightroom presets XMP," you might also see files ending in .DNG . Let’s clarify the difference.

In the context of Lightroom, an XMP file acts as a sidecar file. When you edit a photo (adjusting exposure, contrast, color grading, etc.), Lightroom saves those instructions. Instead of altering your original RAW image (which is a sacred, unchangeable file), Lightroom writes the edit instructions into a small XMP file. lightroom presets xmp

In Lightroom Classic, select multiple photos, turn on (click the switch next to Sync), then click an XMP preset. It applies to all selected images instantly. When searching for "Lightroom presets XMP," you might

: On the left-hand side, find the Presets panel. When searching for "Lightroom presets XMP