<table border="0" cellpadding="20px" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tr><td><div class="breadcrumbs"><a href="1_7_2_5.html" title="Working with custom and preset folders">Previous</a> | <a href="1_7_3_1.html" title="Applying preset effects">Next</a> | <a href="1_7_0_0.html">Applying Effects and Transitions</a></div><h3 class="head1">Working with preset effects</h3><hr /><ol><p class="paragraph">In addition to the effects in the Effects window, Adobe Premiere Elements includes several effect presets in the Presets folder. Effect presets are common, preconfigured effects that you can apply to your clips. For instance, the Tint Blue preset adds a light blue tint to your entire image. In many cases, these presets will quickly provide you with good results. </p></ol><p class="seealso">Related Subtopics:</p><ol><div class="seealsolink"><a href="1_7_3_1.html">Applying preset effects</a></div><div class="seealsolink"><a href="1_7_3_2.html">Effect preset categories</a></div><div class="seealsolink"><a href="1_7_3_3.html">Creating and saving effect presets</a></div></ol><hr /><div class="breadcrumbs"><a href="1_7_2_5.html" title="Working with custom and preset folders">Previous</a> | <a href="1_7_3_1.html" title="Applying preset effects">Next</a> | <a href="#top">Top</a> | <a href="1_7_0_0.html">Applying Effects and Transitions</a></div></td></tr></table>