Photoshop has a great new feature that finally lets us save our own adjustment layer presets. After adding one or more adjustment layers to give your image the desired look, you can save the adjustment layers and your custom settings as a preset that can be instantly applied to other images. You can even export and import adjustment presets to share with other Photoshop users.
In this video, we'll start by adding adjustment layers to create a quick and easy Bleach Bypass effect (often used in movies for a high contrast/low saturation look). Then we'll save the adjustments as a preset and instantly apply the same effect to a different image. At the end, I show you how to export presets to your computer and how to import them back into Photoshop.
To save adjustment layer presets, you'll need Photoshop version 25.5.0 (released in February 2024) or newer.
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VIDEO CHAPTERS
0:00 - Intro
0:31 - Add the adjustment layers
2:02 - Select the adjustment layers
2:18 - Save the adjustment layers as a preset
3:06 - Apply the preset to a different image
3:25 - The preset's layer group
3:46 - The adjustment preset menu
3:56 - How to export your adjustment preset
4:21 - How to delete a preset
4:41 - How to import an adjustment preset
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