How to install Creative Profiles (Windows)

Last Updated on May 24, 2018

You have a computer running Windows, you use the latest version of either Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw (ACR), and you’d like to install Creative Profiles? We got you covered!

Please note, the profiles you find on Contrastly are compatible with both Mac and Windows, and they require the latest version of Adobe Lightroom and/or Adobe Camera Raw.

Step 1: Move Files to The Correct Location

Once you have some creative profiles, it’s time to move them to the correct location on your computer. The Profiles should be moved to the following location:

C:\Users\[User Name]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CameraRaw\Settings

Simply select the folder(s) that contain the Creative Profiles and right right-click and select Copy, or hit ctrl+C.

Then, in the CameraRaw\Settings folder, simply Paste the item(s) in there. This will effectively copy the Creative Profile folder(s) into the Camera Raw Settings folder so that both Lightroom and ACR can “see” the files.

If, after moving the profiles into the Settings folder mentioned above, you still don’t see them appear in Lightroom and/or ACR, try moving them into the following directory on your computer instead (and then restart Lightroom/ACR):

C:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\Settings

Step 2: Update Lightroom / ACR

Now, it’s time to start playing around with your new Profiles. Once they’re moved into the Camera Raw Settings folder, they’ll be available in both Lightroom and Adobe Camera Raw (ACR).

But first, let’s make sure you have the latest version of Lightroom and ACR that includes the new Profile Browser. Open up your Creative Cloud Application Manager and simply update to the latest version.

Step 3: In Lightroom and ACR

The Profile Browser is essentially the same in Lightroom and ACR. Let’s start with Lightroom. Open up the application then head over to the Develop module by clicking it in the top right navigation bar.

On the right rail you should see a few panels, like the Histogram, Basic, Tone Curve, etc… Open up the Basic panel if it’s not opened already. Inside the Basic panel at the top, you should see a Profile section. On the right there’s an icon that represents a grid (the 4 little squares icon). Click this icon to open up the Profile Browser.

Lightroom Profile Browser

Inside the Profile Browser you should see a few Profile sets. Some of them are the defaults provided by Adobe (Artistic, B&W, Modern, Vintage), and you should also see the new Contrastly Profiles you have installed. Click on the little arrow on the left of the name to expand the set and then you can start using your new profiles!

Lightroom Profiles

Once you apply a Profile, you can adjust its intensity using the Amount slider at the top.

In ACR the process is almost identical. If you’re accessing ACR via Photoshop, you’ll see a similar “Profiles” dropdown menu with a 4-squares/grid icon. Clicking on it opens up the Profile Browser and from there it works the same as in Lightroom.

ACR Profile Browser ACR Profile Browser

Of course if you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us and we’ll be happy to help!