Stacking comes in to play if you don’t check an adjustment to be saved in the Preset when you create it. It doesn’t matter what that previous Exposure was set to, the new Exposure setting will be +1.00. Once I apply the preset to another photo it’ll set that photo’s Exposure setting to +1.00. So if I have my Exposure set to +1.00 when I create a preset, it’ll record that +1.00 as the Exposure setting as long as I check the Exposure checkbox in the Preset dialog (see below). See, each preset let’s you record a certain adjustment (Exposure, Highlights, vignetting, etc…) and it’s settings. The answer? You “kinda” can, but it’s not really stacking. I get the question all the time… Can you stack multiple presets in Lightroom?
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