This will open the folder, named Lightroom, containing all of your templates into Finder (PC: Windows Explorer), which is located here: The simplest way to access this location is to go to Lightroom Classic > Preferences > Presets (PC: Edit > Preferences > Presets), and click the Show All Other Lightroom Presets button. In my experience, most people leave their templates in the default central location. We’ll start with grabbing the templates and then come back to Develop presets separately. The reason for this is that awhile back Adobe moved Develop presets to be stored away from the rest of the templates (this was so that Develop presets could be shared with Adobe Camera Raw). In this way, templates would include filename templates, metadata templates, print templates, import templates, and so on. However, since we are trying to be specific at the moment I will refer to the presets you use in the Develop module as presets, and everything else we’ll call templates. The words presets and templates often get used interchangeably within LrC, and broadly speaking there’s nothing wrong with that. When you install LrC on your new computer you will get all the default presets and templates, so we are just concerned with all the custom bits you added. Time to gather up all your custom presets, plugins, and templates! If you’ve never created custom presets or templates, and you’ve never installed a third-party plugin or web gallery, then you can skip this part of the process and we’ll see you in the section on the catalog. Let’s wrap this up with bringing your presets, templates, plugins, and most importantly, your catalog to the new computer and making them work. Ok, last week we went over what to do first, getting the new computer prepped, and migrating your photos.
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