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Apply a modified camera profile when importing from a 5D-II to Lightroom
The in-camera contrast and saturation settings have no effect on a RAW file when opened in Lightroom. The Lightroom profile you have selected determines how the image is displayed based on the RAW dat …
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D7100: How to adjust default settings?
The default settings are so called because they are what the designers of the camera selected to be the standard settings for your camera. Short of writing your own firmware revision for the camera th …
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How do I recreate this cream/neutral tone preset?
Mostly it is about color temperature, white balance (they're not the exact same thing), contrast, and then using an HSL/HSV/HSB (Hue-Saturation-Luminance/Value/Brightness) tool to mute some colors, sh …
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How to automatically apply a Lightroom Preset based on appropriate (Canon) Picture Style on ...
The problem with doing what you want in Lightroom is that for the most part Adobe products ignore the maker notes section of the EXIF metadata. In fact, if you convert a Canon .cr2 file to .dng, the m …
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Why do most Lightroom presets seem to look better if I do some basic color and light correct...
"Presets" are merely someone else's list of settings applied in a certain order determined by them when they recorded the preset. … The presets then usually adjust things like exposure, contrast and/or response curves, color biases, etc. …