Yes, you can use VSCO presets in Lightroom. To do this, open the VSCO preset file in Lightroom and click “Import.

There are a few ways to import presets into Lightroom CC. You can use the Import Preset dialog box, or you can use the preset manager.

To add presets to Lightroom CC 2021, open the Presets panel (Window > Presets), and click the + button in the lower-left corner. Enter a name for your new preset, and select one of the presets from the list that appears.

Presets were discontinued in Lightroom 6 and are no longer available for purchase. However, you can still find many of them on the web.

Presets were discontinued in VSCO Lightroom CC in 2017.

There are a few ways to export VSCO presets. One way is to go to your Settings page and select “Export Presets.” From there, you can choose where to save the presets and how many to export. Another way is to go to the “Export” tab on your VSCO account page and select “Presets.” From there, you can choose which albums or projects you want to export the presets from, as well as how many presets you want to export.

Presets are saved in a different format than Lightroom’s default files. You’ll need to convert them to the Lightroom format before they can be used.

In the Develop module, under the Presets menu, there are a variety of preset categories to choose from, including Basic, Portrait, Landscape, and Photojournalism.

There is no built-in way to add presets to Lightroom CC 2015, but there are a few third-party tools that you can use. One option is to use the Presets panel in Adobe Camera Raw (ACR), which offers a wide range of pre-made and custom presets. Alternatively, you can use one of the many preset creation tools available online.

There are a few ways to add presets to Lightroom 2020. One way is to import presets from another program, such as Photoshop or Camera RAW. Another way is to create your own presets.