![]() So we need to work visually not programmatically. Often the same adjustments from one photo cannot quite achieve the same effect on another, for example if Raw based / camera JPG based - or even, from different cameras. Perhaps you could try applying the preset in question to this other photo, and see if this makes the two photos more similar. ![]() Most importantly, if it uses a different camera profile but also, its other settings that are not being overwritten by this operation. So, if a certain preset has applied (say) a certain value for Contrast and for Clarity - and then the same Contrast and Clarity are transferred onto another photo, the effect of those same Contrast and Clarity may look different depending on other settings of the target photo. Firstly, presets are a way to apply settings changes but are not themselves settings.
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