🆕[How to use] -- Preset
v3.7 updated
Last updated
v3.7 updated
Last updated
Presets are a collection of features that can be recorded together and applied to a new picture with a single click.
If you need to process a large amount of pictures quickly and with high quality, then Presets is the ideal tool for you. It will save you time and make your image processing work more efficient, easier, and faster.
Evoto currently separates the preset into "Recommended" and "My Presets".
The "Recommended" Presets library belongs to Evoto, and it is officially updated by Evoto. We will keep updating and optimizing the official Recommended Presets as often as possible.
"My Presets" is the user-owned preset library, where you can save your favorite settings; when you find a preset you like, you can also request a preset token from the user and import it into your preset library.
You can find the Preset in the Floating Widget, click the desired Preset directly, and apply it to the picture being edited.
You can find the "Save Preset" button at the bottom of the Control Panel Section.
After filling in the preset name, select the preset types and preset group. You can also select the effects that you would like to save in this preset and click Save to complete the preset creation.
When you adjust the effects based on the original preset and then save the preset, you can choose to overwrite the old preset effect and save your current modified.
This action is also great for new feature updates, and updates to the existing preset.
You can directly drag the preset groups or the presets themselves to sort and order your presets. You can move your commonly used presets to the front row for subsequent use.
You can also modify preset groups by dragging them into other groups.
Import Preset – You can copy others' presets with the preset token they provide to you. Just click on the Import preset and select the preset group, and you will be able to import the same preset to the Evoto.
.XMP or.Cube file import
Many Evoto users rely on .xmp and .cube files to save and share their color presets. Evoto's compatibility with importing these file formats makes it easy to incorporate those color adjustments into our user’s workflow. It makes further edits and adjustments transitions much smoother, and unleashes the possibilities of color creativity.
Under Import Preset, now new selection for Local Files (.xmp/.cube) has been available for importing the .xmp or .cube file.
Type 1. Import the .XMP file
Importing the .XMP file will automatically form a preset under My Preset.
Type 2. Import the .CUBE file or .XMP file that includes the LUT information
Importing the .XMP/.cube file will automatically form a preset that includes the Profile information.
Create a New Group – Create different groups to manage your preset.
Right-click on the preset and you can edit the preset:
Update Preset with Current Setting – Override the Preset with the current picture feature setting
Generate Preset Token – Create a new Preset Token, which can be used to share it with others, and other accounts can import the same preset effects that you created.
Rename – Rename your Preset
Delete – Delete the Preset
There are four types of preset inside Evoto:
Portrait – only when you have all features in the Portrait Retouching feature module
Color Preset – only when the preset applies the Color Adjustment feature module
AI Color Look Preset – when you apply any change with the AI Color Adjustment (can include the color adjustment).
Combination – combination with all different feature modules.
( 🆕 version 3.7 🆕 ) Preset Sharing Optimization
After a user generates a preset sharing token, the token will not become invalid when the preset is deleted or updated. It will still point to the preset included in the token and be saved.
You can find an icon for Preset in the Floating Widget, open it to: