On a Windows machine you can do that by holding down the shift key as you select the presets. Navigate to the unzipped folder with the similar name to the preset folder you just selected and select all the presets in that folder before clicking on the OK button. Click on the “import” icon in the Preset Editor (2nd icon from the right). ![]() Next, select one of the preset folders you just created. Create 3 more preset folders and also rename them with similar names to the unzipped folders. ![]() Rename it to a name similar to one of the four folders you’ve unzippped. Next in the expanded Preset Editor click on the first icon, “new preset folder”. I only have PhotoLab Elite so I hope the Preset Editor is also available in the Essential Version as well for those that use that version. Next go into PhotoLab and expand the Preset Editor. You will see 4 folders with each containing the presets related to the folder name. First unzip the zip file to a location on your hard drive.
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