How to Install & Use Cinehue Presets
Your Cinematic Editing Guide
Welcome to Cinehue Documentation 🎬✨ — your step-by-step guide to installing and using our presets. Follow along to apply your presets easily on both Lightroom Desktop & Mobile.

Install Presets on Lightroom (Desktop)
Steps:
- Download .xmp files from your purchase.
- Open Adobe Lightroom (Desktop).
- Go to File → Import Profiles & Presets.
- Select the files and click Import.
- Your presets now appear under the Presets panel.
💡 Pro Tip: Adjust exposure/white balance after applying for best results.

Install Presets on Lightroom Mobile (DNG Method)
Steps:
- Download the DNG file from our preset pack.
- Open the file in Lightroom Mobile.
- Tap the (…) menu and select Create Preset.
- Save with a name (e.g., Cinehue Free).
- Apply instantly to any photo via the Presets tab.

Install Presets on Lightroom Mobile (XMP Method)
How to Install XMP Presets in Lightroom Classic Desktop
- Open Adobe Lightroom (Desktop) on your PC/Mac.
- Go to File → Import Profiles & Presets.
Select the .xmp preset files you want to add. - The presets will appear in the Presets panel inside Lightroom.
- Make sure your Adobe account is signed in (same as your mobile app).
- Lightroom will sync presets automatically to your Lightroom Mobile app.
How to Install XMP Presets in Lightroom Mobile
- Save the .xmp file(s) or the .zip with presets to your phone (Files / Google Drive).
- Open Lightroom Mobile and open any photo → tap Edit → then tap the Presets icon.
- In the Presets panel tap the three-dot (⋯) menu (top-right) → Import Presets.
- Locate & select the .xmp or .zip file containing presets → tap Import.
✅ Done! Your presets will now appear in Lightroom Mobile.
Make the Most of Your Presets
✨ Always adjust Exposure & White Balance after applying.
🎨 Tweak Shadows, Highlights & Contrast for your own style.
📷 Works great on portraits, landscapes, and creative edits.
Common Questions
Why does the preset look different on my photo?
Lighting and camera settings vary — adjust exposure & white balance.
Can I use these without Lightroom?
No, they’re designed specifically for Adobe Lightroom (Desktop & Mobile).
Does the free version of Lightroom Mobile work?
Yes! DNG & XMP presets work perfectly on the free version.