For Mac users:
1. Navigate to the zipped Preset file in your downloads folder (or the folder you saved it to)
2. Launch AfterShot Pro and go to ‘File’ > ‘Preferences’
3. Copy the ‘User Folder Location’ from the ‘General’ section
4. Click on ‘Finder’ on your Mac Dock (or click on your desktop)
5. In the top Finder menu, select ‘Go’ > ‘Go to Folder’
6. Paste the path you copied earlier into the Go to Folder dialog box
7. Click ‘Go’
8. Locate and open the ‘Presets’ folder
9. Extract the contents of the zipped Presets file into the ‘Presets’ folder
10. Restart AfterShot Pro and you’ll find your Preset installed in the ‘Presets’ section of the ‘Standard’ tab
For Windows users:
1. Navigate to the zipped Preset file in your downloads folder (or the folder you saved it to)
2. Launch AfterShot Pro and go to ‘File’ > ‘Preferences’
3. Copy the ‘User Folder Location’ from the ‘General’ section
4. Open the ‘Run’ command (Windows + R)
5. Paste the path you copied earlier into the open ‘Run’ window
6. Click ‘OK’
7. Locate and open the ‘Presets’ folder
8. Extract the contents of the zipped Presets file into the ‘Presets’ folder
9. Restart AfterShot Pro and you’ll find your Preset installed in the ‘Presets’ section of the ‘Standard’ tab
For Linux users:
1. Navigate to the zipped Preset file in your downloads folder (or the folder you saved it to)
2. Launch AfterShot Pro and go to ‘File’ > ‘Preferences’
3. Copy the ‘User Folder Location’ from the ‘General’ section
4. Open ‘File Manager’
5. Go to the ‘Go’ menu > ‘Enter Location’ (Control L)
6. Paste the path you copied earlier into the open window
7. Click ‘Enter’
8. Locate and open the ‘Presets’ folder
9. Extract the contents of the zipped Presets file into the ‘Presets’ folder
10. Restart AfterShot Pro and you’ll find your Preset installed in the ‘Presets’ section of the ‘Standard’tab
*Linux steps 4- 10 may differ slightly depending on Linux distribution.
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