Fortunately, there is no change in the structure of how your existing presets are stored on your computer. It is only at filesystem level that they will saved into a single folder. That being said, inside of Lightroom Classic, new presets will continue to be neatly contained within Preset Groups. So, to improve consistency between Lightroom Classic and Camera Raw, Develop presets will now be saved using a flat file structure instead of current hierarchy-based system using preset’s group name as folder names. Unfortunately, inconsistencies between the two apps caused confusion for some customers. In fact, newly saved or imported Develop presets in Lightroom Classic were stored in the Camera Raw Settings folder. Since then Develop Presets and Profiles have been interchangeable between Lightroom and Camera Raw. Many Lightroom Classic customers will recall the major revamp of Develop Presets and Profiles introduced in version 7.3 (April 2018). Like ‘Raw Details’, Super Resolution uses the GPU in your computer to undertake millions of highly complex calculations. More details on the ‘Super Resolution’ feature can be found in the blog post by Eric Chan Develop Presets (Lightroom Classic)
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