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Ways to Edit Your Images

Different ways to Edit your images inside Narrative: Personal, Artist and Narrative AI Presets.

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Written by Ashton Smith
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In Narrative, you have the option to create your own Editing AI Preset, purchase and use an Artist AI Preset or use one of our Free Narrative AI Presets!

The Standard Plan includes access to Free Narrative AI Presets and any Artist Presets you purchase from the Narrative Preset Marketplace. The Premium and Ultra Plans include everything in Standard, plus the ability to create your own Personal AI Presets that learn and adapt to your unique editing style.


Your Personal AI Presets

You can save hours of time in your editing process by creating and using your own AI powered Personal Preset as Narrative automatically edits all of your images to effortlessly transforms your entire shoot into your signature look.

You'll need to have at least 1,500 images on hand that have been edited in a consistent way to create your AI Preset (but the more you use, the better your AI Preset will be!).

Narrative will automatically detect any corrections you make to your images in Lightroom once those images are exported, and will update your Personal AI Preset automatically in the background so it will evolve with you.


Artist AI Presets

In the AI Presets tab or when you ship your images from Narrative to Lightroom, you'll see Artist AI Presets as an option. You can browse and purchase these presets through the Narrative Preset Marketplace, where 100% of profits go directly to the artists.

You can apply Artist AI Presets when shipping to Lightroom, and your images will import to Lightroom with the edits automatically applied.

Learn more about Artist AI Presets here.


Narrative AI Presets

Another AI Preset option is our Free Narrative AI Presets.

You can apply these AI Presets while shipping your images to Lightroom Classic. Once you've shipped your images, they will import with the free AI Presets automatically applied.

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