![]() ![]() Restart Lightroom and look for the “Zeroed” preset in the Effect drop-down menu in either the Adjustment Brush or the Graduated Filter.You can also use the Manage Presets option to show the legacy Lightroom preset groups, which are hidden by default. When your file browser opens, navigate inside the Lightroom folder and copy the zeroed.lrtemplate file into the Local Adjustment Presets folder. The Manage Presets option allows you to show or hide various preset groups that are displayed in the Presets menu - Color, Creative, B&W, Curve, Grain, Sharpening, Vignetting, and User Presets.In Lightroom, go to Preferences > Presets and click the Show Lightroom Presets Folder button.The preset works equally well in the beta too, so if you prefer that option you can still use it. If you are using the Lightroom 3 Beta you can simply hold the Alt/Option key and the Effect label changes to Reset. It works with both the Adjustment Brush and the Graduated Filter. ![]() There’s no great magic here, but in Lightroom 2 it is a quick way to set all slider and color values to zero in a single click. This is a simple preset I’ve used for a long time, and thanks to a recent change in Lightroom 3 Beta I am using less and less, but still comes in handy, so I thought I’d share.
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