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martinh61727093
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May 2, 2018

P: Automatically checking Treatment & Profile box when i check some of color adjustments box

  • May 2, 2018
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While in develop mode i try to synchronize some of the settings and i find that when i check some of color adjustments box, Lightroom 7.3.1 check the Treatment & Profile box.
This is a problem when i have photos taken with different lenses and i have profiles for each of this lenses. And i don't want to sync the profile only color adjustments.
EDIT: I have color profiles for specific lenses (i don't mean the lens profiles)

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martinh61727093
Participating Frequently
June 19, 2018
Damn. I was excited to install finaly new working ver. but....
Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
June 19, 2018
Correct, John. This bug is still in development.
Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
martinh61727093
Participating Frequently
June 19, 2018
Oh. The is 7.4 out?
Nevermind im staying at 7.2. 
johnrellis
Legend
June 19, 2018
Unfortunately, this is not fixed in 7.4.
johnrellis
Legend
May 12, 2018
I just released the free Fix Presets plugin that corrects this problem by removing the treatment and profile settings from one or more selected presets.

The plugin also provides workarounds for a number of other develop preset issues.
pierrel82738051
Participating Frequently
May 5, 2018
Adding one more remark: DNGs act the same way as JPGs. The presets don't show up on the DNGs.
johnrellis
Legend
May 4, 2018
pierrel82738051
Participating Frequently
May 4, 2018


Hi since 7.2 if you create a preset from a RAW image you cannot apply it to a JPG. It simply disappears from the list. 
I found what is affecting it. It's the "TREATMENT & PROFILE".
The problem is that if you untick this box you cannot tick the "color/saturation/vibrance" box as it automatically ticks the "treatment&profile" box... so it's impossible in the newer versions to create a preset on a raw image and have it apply to JPG too.
This is very problematic as you can't create presets without adding the color component to it.
Note that it has never been a problem before, presets could be applied to RAW and JPG equally.
Could you please update on this issue?
Thanks!
pierrel82738051
Participating Frequently
May 4, 2018
Same problem here indeed! Pretty inconvenient. Hopefully fixed soon! 
johnrellis
Legend
May 3, 2018
Very sorry, I got confused.  I immediately jumped to the workaround, which is to create a preset and then apply the preset.  Pretty inconvenient, though.