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Select and manage sky presets
Last updated on
2 Dec 2025
Learn more about managing, importing, and downloading skies in Adobe Photoshop.
Select Setting icon, then in the Sky Preset menu, you can set the following options:
- Get More Skies:
- Import Images: Creates one or more new sky presets from your own sky images. You can import multiple images at once as new presets.
- Import Presets: Imports existing sky presets from one or more .sky files.
- Download Free Skies: Opens Adobe Discover, where you can view and download additional free sky images or sky presets.
- Create New Sky Group: Creates a new group of presets for various sky use cases you frequently work with.
- Rename Sky: Changes the name of a sky from the list.
- Delete Sky: Deletes one or more skies from the list.
- Show Recents: Displays recently accessed skies in the list.
- Append Default Skies: Adds the default skies back to the list of sky presets.
- Export Selected Skies: Exports chosen sky presets to a .sky file and saves them on your machine.
Import downloaded skies
After downloading a .sky file, import it into Sky Replacement by doing any of the following:
- Use the sky preset menu to import manually (Mac/Win).
- Drag and drop .sky files onto the Photoshop canvas while Sky Replacement isn’t open (Mac/Win).
- Drag and drop .sky files onto the blank title bar area (Mac only).