Can I use the Prolost Bespoke Vintage Presets on video?
Kinda. Here's one awesome example of how to do it.
Kinda. Here's one awesome example of how to do it.
If you’re using an older version of After Effects, such as CS6, you may see an error message when you apply the Prolost After Effects presets. This “missing effect” error does not harm your ability to use the presets. Just press OK to bypass the message, and use the presets normally. They’ll display in the Effects Control Pane as “Missing,” but there’s nothing wrong, and the presets will work perfectly.
You’ll also see the missing effect error when you re-open a project that uses the presets. The error is annoying, but harmless. Adobe has fixed this issue in recent versions of After Effects CC.
The Prolost After Effects presets should be copied to your User Presets folder. The location of this folder varies with your operating system and your After Effects version.
~/Documents/Adobe/After Effects <year>/User Presets/
Replace <year>
with the CC version you have installed, e.g. After Effects 2023
.
My Documents\Adobe\After Effects <year>\User Presets\
Replace <year>
with the CC version you have installed, e.g. After Effects 2023
.
If you install the Dehaze presets and they appear in Lightroom, but don’t have any effect on your photos, here’s what to do:
Make sure the photos you’re trying to use the presets on are using the latest Process Version. To update the Process Version of a photo, go to the Develop module and choose Settings → Update to Current Process (2012).