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Step Two:
Once you've saved the preset, it appears in the Presets list (since there's only one preset
here, I'm not sure it qualifies as a list at this point, but you get the idea, right?). To apply it
is really a one-click process—just open a different photo, go to the Presets panel, and click
on the preset (as shown here), and all those settings are applied. Keep in mind, though, be-
cause the exposure is different for every photo, if you save a preset where you had to tweak
the exposure a lot, that same exposure will be applied anytime you apply this preset. That's
why you might want to save just the split-tone/duotone settings and not all the exposure
stuff, too.
SCOTT KELBY
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