So, in this article I will share 3 ways to import and install presets into the Lightroom mobile application for Android phones.
As is known, with the Lightroom application, users can indeed share presets with other users and you can also use presets created by other users.
So it’s like you just plug it in and then just copy and paste it without having to manually create a preset.
Generally, the circulating presets are in the form of xmp files and with …
Inserting or adding presets to the Lightroom application is not a difficult thing…
3 Ways to Import Lightroom Presets
In general, there are two types of presets that are commonly used, namely the xmp and DNG formats.
To import the two types of presets, of course, there are different ways.
In addition to these two methods, there is one more method that is worth trying because it is much easier to do.
Immediately, here are 3 ways to import Android mobile Lightroom presets:
1. How to Import xmp Presets
So, this preset with the xmp format is the latest type and can only be created through the Lightroom Android application.
For use, this xmp preset can also be used in Lightroom PC but cannot be used in Lightroom iOS.
To import xmp presets you need the File Manager application and of course the preset file itself.
Here’s how to import Lightroom xmp presets:
- Open the app File Manager.
- Find the preset xmp file to be imported.
- Copy the xmp file.
- Paste xmp file in directory Android > data > com.adobe.lrmobile > files > carouselDocuments > 000000000000000000000000000000000 > Profiles > Settings > UserStyles (here).
At this point, the preset has been imported in your Lightroom application, please try to open the application then edit the photo then try to check on the User Presets.
2. How to Import DNG Presets
Unlike the xmp format, this DNG preset can only be created through the PC version of Lightroom, but can still be used on Android and IOS Lightroom.
In contrast to xmp which is indeed a preset file …
This DNG is in the form of a photo, but the photo is RAW or raw, so we can take the preset.
The installation method is different from the xmp preset, how do you do it? Here are the steps:
- Open the Lightroom app.
- Tap the button Add Photos hover at the bottom right.

- DNG photo files will appear writing RAWin the right corner, please select the DNG preset you want to import and then tap the button PLUS.

- Return to the Lightroom app home page, select All Photos.

- Select the DNG photo that you previously entered, you will be taken to the editing page.

- On the editing page, please tap Three Dots Icon in the top right corner.

- Name the preset as you wish.

- Finaltap Check Icon in the upper right corner to save the preset.

At this point, you have successfully imported a preset with DNG format.
3. Import Presets Using the FLTR Application
If you don’t know, FLTR is a kind of application that provides lots of photos that have been edited and integrated with Lightroom.
So to do the import you really just copy paste just without this and that.
How to? Please follow the steps below:
- Firstplease download and install the FLTR application via the link below:
Download the FLTR App
- Open the FLTR application then find and select a photo with a preset as desired.
- If you have found it please tap OPEN then wait for the process to finish.

At this stage, please close the FLTR application.
- Open the Lightroom app then open the folder All Photos.
- You will find the photo that you previously selected in the FLTR application, please open the photo.

- On the editing page, please tap Three Dots Icon in the top right corner then select Copy Settings.

At this point, please return to the home page of the Lightroom application.
- On the start page, please select/enter the photo you want to install the preset that was previously copied.
- On the editing page tap Three Dots Icon in the top right corner then select Paste Settings.

Well, the preset has been successfully imported and installed in your photo.
So that’s the discussion this time about how to import Lightroom presets.