Adobe Lightroom is a great program for editing photos, but it can also be used to create presets. Presets are collections of images that have been edited specifically for a certain purpose. You can use them on your own photos, or you can share them with others. If you’re not familiar with Adobe Lightroom, here’s a quick overview: it’s an online photo editor that lets you create albums, add photos to albums, and manage photo libraries. You can also use it to edit photos on your computer or in a phone app. If you’re using Adobe Lightroom on your computer, there are two ways to create presets: by using the “Preset Editor” and the “Photo Library.” The “Preset Editor” is located in the “Photo Library” section of the program’s main window. To use it, click on the “New Photo” button and then select a photo from your photo library. After clicking OK, you’ll be taken to the “Preset Editor.” To create a new preset, click on the “Create New Preset” button and then select a photo from your photo library. After clicking OK, you’ll be taken to the “Photo Library.” In this example, I’ve selected one of my favorite photos from my photo library - an image of my cat playing with her toys. After clicking OK, you’ll be taken back to the “Preset Editor.” To use a preset in Lightroom, just select it from within the Photo Library or Preset Editor and then click on its name in the main window.