Today’s Question: Can you apply more than one preset to an image in the Develop module in Lightroom Classic, or would applying a second preset cancel out the first preset?
Tim’s Quick Answer: This depends on which adjustments were saved as part of each of the presets. If there is no overlap between the presets, then you’ll get the full effect from both. If the second preset includes some of the same adjustments as the first, those adjustments from the second preset will replace the same adjustment settings from the first.
More Detail: When you save a preset in the Develop module in Lightroom Classic you can choose which adjustments are included for that preset. You could, for example, include all Develop adjustments in a preset, or you could include only a single adjustment in the preset.
If both presets include all adjustments, the second preset will completely replace the adjustments for the first preset. For example, let’s assume that the first preset converts the image to black and white along with a variety of other adjustments included. If the second preset includes the Treatment adjustment that is set to color rather than black and white, applying that preset will convert the image back to color.
If, on the other hand, each preset includes only a small number of different adjustments, you could apply both presets to the image without losing any of the effects from the first adjustment. For example, if the first preset only includes the Clarity and Dehaze adjustment, and the second preset only includes a Post-Crop Vignette adjustment, applying both presets would cause all three effects to be applied without losing the effect of either preset.
Of course, the challenge is knowing which adjustments the preset includes to begin with. That’s why it is important to use meaningful names when creating a preset. For example, when I create a preset that only includes a small number of adjustments, I’ll use a name that reflects that the preset is limited in scope.
For example, if I create a preset that only includes the Post-Crop Vignette adjustment with a dramatic frame effect, I might save it with a name like “Strong Framing Vignette ONLY” with the “ONLY” on the end indicating that this preset only includes the vignette effect.

