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Transitions - Universal Seamless
X-Ray Glitch Transitions
Line Cut Transitions
Film Color Grading
Film Damage Transitions
Social Media Presets
Elegant Lower Thirds
VHS & Retro - Presets Kit
Lovely - Overlays, Transitions & Leaks
Retro Poster Effects

Retro Poster Effects

Playground Studio
Shaker

Shaker

Vesna
Bokeh Light Presets
Leaks Maker

Leaks Maker

Animark
Modern Text Presets
Smooth Shake Movements
Impulse - FX Titles
Shock Effects
Frame - Transitions & Overlays
HACKED - Overlays, Transitions & Effects
Camera Shakes & Blinking
Bokeh Presets

Bokeh Presets

MaxKorolev
Camera Shake Flicker Effects
Glitch Text Transitions
Hand Shake Effects
Light Transitions Presets
Simple Elegant Transitions
Fast Shake Presets
Glitch Transitions 2
Transitions Color Presets V.1
Action Turbulent Transitions
Super Razor Text
Rainbow Text 2
Animated Elements
Rainbow Text
Zoom Shake FX
Particles Presets + Editor
Glitch Shake Presets
Sci-Fi Technology Transitions
Light & Blur Transitions Presets
Shake RGB Kit
Keyhole & Peephole
Page Transitions
Shake & Blinking Presets
2D FX Transitions

2D FX Transitions

MotionThunder
Sliced Transitions

Sliced Transitions

MotionThunder
Retro Duotone Effect

Retro Duotone Effect

Playground Studio
Shakes Transitions Presets
Morphing Transitions Presets
Cyberpunk Glitch Transitions
RGB Effect

RGB Effect

Vesna
RGB Blur Shake Effects
Universal Transitions V2
Shake Effects
Dynamic Stretch Transitions
Pixel Sorting Transitions
Cinematic Directional Transitions
Ghost Shake Presets
Short Shake Kit
Shake Light Text Transitions
VHS Effects Kit

What are Adobe presets?

Premiere Pro presets are predefined, customizable settings that you can apply to any video while editing. They help you achieve professional effects quickly and easily. Instead of having to manually change the settings each time, you can simply drag and drop your chosen preset onto your video clip in Premiere Pro — and you’re done!

The difference between Premiere Pro templates and presets is that templates are complete projects (that can also be customized), whereas presets are a series of predefined settings or effects.

There are many different kinds of Premiere Pro presets. Some of the most popular ones include text effects, transitions, color grades and LUTs.

How to use a preset in Premiere Pro

The beauty of presets is that they’re surprisingly easy to use. Once you’ve found your preset of choice, download it and open up Adobe Premiere Pro. Next, navigate to the Effects window, right-click on top of the ‘Presets’ folder and select ‘Import Presets...’. A window will pop up. Select the preset and click ‘Open’.

Your installed presets will appear under the Presets folder, located inside the Effects window. To apply your preset in Premiere Pro, simply drag and drop it onto the relevant video clip and watch the magic happen.
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