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June 16, 2015

P: D810 Adobe Standard Profile missing - update lowers contrast of images

  • June 16, 2015
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I was also excited with the news of this release, UNTIL I found that both LR and ACR seem to have a bug where images taken with a D810 camera don't have the option of Adobe Standard camera profile. It is missing from the Camera Calibration list, and images already edited with it get converted to the next profile on the list - Camera Flat. NOT what most of us with D810s want!

Win8.1

Bob Frost

Note: This conversation was created from a reply on: June updates to the Creative Cloud Photography plan.

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Participant
August 4, 2015
updating now....
Participant
August 4, 2015
yep, it's a big pain in the *ss. i use 3 computers regularly. Home, office and laptop.
Participant
August 4, 2015


All of my photos are now hazy after upgrading to yesterday's release. I was up to date on CC prior to the upgrade. Am I able to roll back to the previous version?

Current info:
Lightroom version: CC 2015.1 [ 1025654 ]
License: Creative Cloud
Operating system: Mac OS 10
Version: 10.9 [5]
Application architecture: x64
Logical processor count: 8
Processor speed: 3.1 GHz
Built-in memory: 16,384.0 MB
Real memory available to Lightroom: 16,384.0 MB
Real memory used by Lightroom: 747.8 MB (4.5%)
Virtual memory used by Lightroom: 2,769.0 MB
Memory cache size: 590.9 MB
Maximum thread count used by Camera Raw: 4
Camera Raw SIMD optimization: SSE2,AVX,AVX2
Displays: 1) 1920x1080

Graphics Processor Info:
NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M OpenGL Engine

Attached photo example. This is the same photo. The one on the right is the original with LR edits (after the upgrade showing new haze). The one on the left is the version I brought into Photoshop for additional edits prior to upgrade. After the upgrade ALL my LR files look hazy like the one on the right.

I know they have this new dehaze option, but these were not hazy prior to the upgrade.
ccastleb
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
August 4, 2015
Please make sure you are using LR CC version 2015.1.1. This update contains the fix for the bug introduced in the previous release.
Zig315
Participant
August 4, 2015


When importing files into Lightroom CC 2015 (recently updated) from a Nikon D810 either as NEF or DNG files, they are imported as [Process: 2012 (Current), Profile: Camera Flat] under the Camera Calibration panel in the Development Module, even though the camera Picture Control was set to Camera Standard when making the photographs. The [Profile: Adobe Standard] is no longer an option under the Camera Calibration panel, and was the default profile when importing images before the 2015 CC update.

When viewing images in the Lightroom Development Module from the Nikon D810 that were imported before the update, [Profile: Adobe Standard] is still visible, and is the default profile under the Camera Calibration panel.

This issue is not seen by a friend that has updated LR and is importing .CR2 files.
Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
July 29, 2015
Lightroom CC 2015.1.1 / LR 6.1.1 was released today and should fix this issue.
Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org
Participating Frequently
June 23, 2015
Known Participant
June 18, 2015
Steve,

Your comment was spot on, it is there but I couldn't find it.

Tim.
Known Participant
June 18, 2015
Hi Chris,

I've worked it out!! In Show View Options for the folder list under my user name, the Show Library box was not ticked, I think by default.

Why do they make it so difficult by hiding things you need!

Tim.
Known Participant
June 18, 2015
Hi Chris,

I did exactly what you said and it worked!!

What I don't understand is why I could not find this location, the full path to which was revealed as:

Macintosh HD / Users / your username / Library / Application Support / Adobe / CameraRaw / CameraProfiles /

via the Finder window.

All I could find was:

Macintosh HD / Library / Application Support / Adobe / CameraRaw / CameraProfiles /

which seems to be somewhere else, as it contains additional folders that I could not see in the CameraProfiles folder at the end of the path you kindly gave me.

Library simply is not visible in /users/my username/ path.

I like using Macs, but when things go wrong, they seem harder to work out than PCs.

Anyway, I am very grateful for your help thank you!

Tim.