What Are Xiaomi Camera Preset Packs and Why You Need Them
2025/11/23

What Are Xiaomi Camera Preset Packs and Why You Need Them

This friendly guide breaks down Xiaomi camera preset packs, why they shave off editing time, and how before after tests prove if they fit your workflow

I used to spend entire evenings nudging sliders in Lightroom Mobile until I discovered Xiaomi preset packs. These bundles are basically ready-to-go recipes that store values for color mix, tone curves, sharpening, grain, and white balance. Tap one button inside the Xiaomi Gallery editor, Mi Camera Pro mode, or a companion app, and the preset splashes that entire recipe across every slider.

How preset packs actually work

Think of each preset as a layered checklist. It adjusts exposure compensation, pushes certain HSL channels, tweaks split-toning for highlights and shadows, and sometimes introduces a bit of texture or grain. Xiaomi lets you save your own mix too: dial in a look you love, hit "Save as preset," and it becomes part of the pack so you can reapply it in seconds.

Why they save serious time

  • Consistency without micromanaging: Shoot a brunch, a street scene, and a desk flat lay back-to-back. Applying the same preset keeps skin tones and whites aligned so the feed looks intentional.
  • Instant A/B testing: Instead of manually moving ten sliders, load "Café Glow," "Urban Steel," or "Soft Film" in succession and choose whichever nails the mood.
  • Batch workflow: In Xiaomi Gallery select a dozen photos, tap the preset once, then only fine-tune exposure on the handful that still need extra love.

Before and after snapshot

Picture a hazy dusk frame from a neighborhood rooftop. The RAW file feels washed out, with pale blues and low contrast. I threw on a preset called "Sunset Punch" and, in seconds, blues deepened, oranges warmed up, and the tone curve lifted the midtones. A quick minus 0.2 exposure adjustment finished the job. That thirty-second pass looked more polished than the fifteen-minute manual edit I used to do.

Quick tips before you go all in

  1. Presets are launch pads, not full autopilots. Adjust exposure and white balance every time because lighting shifts minute to minute.
  2. Back up third-party packs in Mi Cloud or Drive so you can import them the moment you switch phones.
  3. Clone and rename presets when you tweak them. That way you slowly build a custom pack that reflects your own brand instead of somebody else’s look.

Next time you queue up Xiaomi Camera, start by picking a preset before you hit the shutter. You will spend less time wrestling with sliders and more time sharing a gallery that looks cohesive from the very first scroll.

Author

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San

Mobile preset tinkerer who writes Xiaomi shooting workflows, color grading tweaks, and stress-tests every preset pack before release.

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