Where can i install Cameraraw presets (.XMP) in PS CC2015/LR5 on a MacBook?

Where can I Install CameraRaw presets (.xmp files) on a MacBook for PS2014CC and/or Lightroom5?

Photoshop and lightroom presets have different extensions, so you would have to convert the camera raw xmp presets to lightroom.
You want your user library
camera raw
Mac(user)/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Camera Raw/Settings
In finder click on Go then hold down the Option key and then click on Library
for lightroom
How To Install Presets | Pretty Presets for Lightroom
Converting Camera Raw Presets to Lightroom | Lightroom Killer Tips

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