Resources
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How to Copy a Preset From a Photo
With PixelPeeper you can extract and copy Lightroom presets from photos and apply them on your images.
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How to Create a Lightroom Preset From a Photo
Learn how to create your own Lightroom presets by studying existing photos, extracting their settings, and customizing them to match your style.
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How to Find Photos with EXIF Data
PixelPeeper can reverse-engineer Lightroom edits and camera settings from photos, but it needs JPG files with EXIF metadata — and these aren‘t always easy to find.
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How to Find Where a Picture Was Taken
Learn how to find where a photo was taken using EXIF GPS data, reverse image search, or AI recognition.
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How to Get Metadata for Instagram Photos (EXIF & XMP)
Instagram removes metadata from all uploaded photos. Here's how to find original versions that may still contain EXIF data and Lightroom edits.
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How to Install Lightroom Presets — XMP & lrtemplate Import Guide
Learn how to install Lightroom presets downloaded from PixelPeeper. This guide covers XMP files for Lightroom Classic and Lightroom CC (cloud), DNG presets for Lightroom Mobile, and legacy lrtemplate files for older versions.
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Lightroom Mobile Presets - Download DNG
PixelPeeper allows you to download settings in the DNG format. You can import it to Lightroom for mobile and use it as a preset.
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What is EXIF Data?
EXIF data is information automatically embedded in your photos by your camera or smartphone. It records camera settings, timestamps, and sometimes GPS location.