

after the mobile preset is created, the DNG image can be deleted and the preset values remain.when the DNG file is added to Lightroom mobile photos, the user creates the preset from the image from within Lightroom mobile.I simply renamed image and saved it in a folder for DNG presets. export the image to DNG using the export dialogue in Lightroom.develop an image in Lightroom Classic with JUST the preset values you want (if previously edited, reset and apply just the preset).Just this morning I was experimenting with this very thing and successfully converted a preset to a DNG file by doing the following (using Lightroom Classic 9.1): You don't convert XMP files to DNG files, you convert an image to a DNG file. I need to figure this out ASAP! Thank you! I found a DNG Converter by Adobe and tried to convert the xmp files to dng, but it gave me this message, "The source folder does not contain any supported camera raw files." What does that mean? Has anyone had any success with this or what is the best and easiest method to be able to export my presets to dng files if my Lightroom CC doesn't give me that option?Īny help or advice is greatly appreciated. Is that correct? I want to give people two options when downloading my presets-the desktop version (xmp preset files) and the mobile version (dng preset files).
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And from what I understand, in order for people to purchase and download MOBILE presets with ONLY the free Lightroom mobile app, they need the dng files. I have spent HOURS scouring the web, watched countless YouTube tutorials, and I still can't seem to find the most current information on how I convert my xmp Lightroom presets into dng presets? I have Lightroom CC (subscription) and when I created the presets on my desktop version, it only allows me to save as xmp files, not dng files.
