Exposure’s preset audition enables you to visually compare up to six presets at once. This ability makes it easy to quickly find the perfect look for your images. It’s especially helpful for comparing presets from the same family, such as Exposure’s variations of film emulations like Kodachrome, or Fuji Pro.
Watch our latest quick tip video to learn how it works. We show you how to enable audition mode, change the number of comparison images, select and swap auditioned presets, and more.
is this in X2 version as well because I cant find it.
Thanks for commenting, Charles. Exposure’s preset audition ability is not available in version X2. It is one of the new features that were added in version X3.
This is an incredible feature.
Thanks Jimmy, Your instructions are very clear. When I try it, the first snapshot is fine. But whether I click and drag or double click a new preset, it isn’t added to the audition view.
Hi Carla,
Once you enter Audition mode by selecting the spotlight icon. When it is enabled, Exposure should apply presets into a new cell with one click or via drag and drop. Here is a detailed tutorial video that demonstrates how to compare photos and presets in Exposure. That should help.