Click on the "Select All" button at the top of the window, and then click on the "Copy" button. You should see the Nikon presets listed.Double click on the "Mastin Labs Portra" folder, then double click on the "ACR" folder, and finally double-click on the Nikon folder.If you have already installed the presets for Lightroom, you can skip to step 3. Note: These first two steps are the same as for the Lightroom install. Installing the Presets in Adobe Camera RAW (Photoshop) That should do it! When you go to Lightroom's Develop module you will see your Mastin Labs presets listed in the "Presets" window on the left side of the screen. Click on the button in the lower left corner marked "Restart Lightroom". The Lightroom "Preferences" popup window should still be open. Close the "Develop Presets" file window you are in.The Nikon folder we copied in Step 4 should appear on the list.
Right-click in this window and select "Paste".
Once you have downloaded the presets, you should see the download listed at the bottom of your browser window.I'm using Windows 10, and the Creative Cloud versions of Photoshop and Lightroom, so your results may vary if you have something different. I have the Portra presets, so you will see that in the examples. So as a public service to my fellow photographers, here are some step-by-step instructions.
I've used computers as long as I've had a camera (43 years), and it still took some trial and error for me to complete the install. The Adobe Camera Raw (Photoshop) instructions don't cover Windows at ALL, only the Mac.
The Lightroom instructions for Windows only cover Windows Vista, XP, and Windows 7 (Does anyone even USE Vista anymore?), and are lacking in some key specifics. Unfortunately, the installation instructions leave something to be desired. The photo at left is from a couple of years ago, and re-edited in Lightroom using the Portra 400 preset. They're easy to use, and give great results. These presets give my photos a look similar to what I had when I used to shoot film.
I've recently discovered the joys of Mastin Lab's film presets for Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop.