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September 15, 2017
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Lensprofiles disappeared in camera raw

  • September 15, 2017
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Good evening. I have a new windows computer and camera raw, photoshop, bridge and ligtroom are installed on the new computer. In the drop-down box of camera raw there are only a few camera- en lens profiles mentioned but my camera and lenses are supported by Adobe. I still have my old computer (a Windows as well) and the above mentioned programs are also still installed om my old computer. I did not want to delete them yet till I know everything is up and running. And on my old computer I do not have any problems to indicate my cameras and lenses in camera raw. I read a lot about similar problems but unfortunately I could not solve the issue. How can I manage to get the drop down boxes with all cameras  and lensprofiles back in camera raw on my new computer? I always work with raw files.

It's about Sony cameras (sony ilce-a7rii  en sony a58) and the below Sony lenses

Lensprofile

Merk: Sony FE

Model: Sony FE 24-70 F4 ZAOSS

Profiel: Adobe (Sony FE 24-70 F4 ZAOSS)

Lensprofle

Merk: Sony

Model: Sony DT 18-1365 F3.5-5.6 SAM

Profiel: Adobe (Sony DT 18-1365 F3.5-5.6 SAM)

These profiles can be ticked off via drop-down boxes in camera raw on my old computer, not on the new computer??? (I bought a new computer because my old one works too slow in photoshop).

How can I have these profiles installed in camera raw on my new computer? I am getting desperate.

Thanks a lot!

Kind regards,

Christine De Vos

PS: I posted a similar note this afternoon in Flemish. This might have been not such a good idea since the majority is not speaking Flemish. Therefore I am reposting it in English

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ssprengel
Inspiring
October 3, 2017

The most common reason there are only a few lens profiles listed is that your current photo is a JPG or similar non-raw photo and as such there are not many lens profiles for JPGs since many cameras and Adobe software can correct for the lens distortion before the JPG is written.  So double-check that the current photo is a raw photo not a JPG or TIF or PSD.

Another reason a lens profile might be missing is the version of LR is too old.  What version are you updated to?  Use Help / System Info in LR and look at the top line and report what version.

Known Participant
October 4, 2017

Good morning! Many thanks for your reaction.

I only use RAW photos. And I assume that I have the latest version of photoshop with camera raw plug-in (18.1.1 Photoshop / 9.12.1 Camera Raw). I also have LR (6.0 version), but so far I did not use this program. I pay a monthy fee, so I get updates regularly. I bought a new computer, I still have my old one and there I never got problems in terms of missing lensprofiles.

I bought a new, more powerful, computer (especially for better performance of Photoshop). The problem of missing lensprofiles is only on the new computer, on the old one it has always been fine.

Actually I asked this question in Flemish as well. Afterwards I realized that I should have written it in English, so I sent the English 'asking for help' version later (i.e. the version, you are answering right now). But actually I got an answer on the Flemish (Dutch) version, but the thread is not closed out yet.

https://forums.adobe.com/message/9830350#9830350

Your colleague advised me to install:

Adobe - Adobe Camera Raw and DNG Converter : For Windows : Adobe DNG Converter 9.12.1<https://forums.adobe.com/external-link.jspa?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsupportdownloads.adobe.com%2F detail.jsp%3FftpID%3D6216<https://forums.adobe.com/external-link.jspa?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsupportdownloads.adobe.com%2Fdetail.jsp%3FftpID%3D6216>>

After installing this, my cameras and lens profiles showed up in Camera Raw.

But I still got some unanswered questions (I did not get a close-out answer):

What wil happen when new updates for Photoshop, Camera Raw, (Bridge and Lightroom) wil be introduced? Will the Adobe-supported lens profiles be plugged back in Camara Raw?

And will the installed DNG Converter also be updated when new lenses come out? Will I receive a message when there is an updated Adobe DNG converter version available?

I still find it odd that cameras and lensprofiles did not show up in Camera Raw after installing the programs. Although I can see that they are plugged into the programs. For my old computer, I never had to install any extra files in order to have all lens profiles in Camera Raw.

For the time being, I have the programs installed on both computers. I could verify the settings on my old computer (which was a good thing). I understand that this is not a problem if I don't use the the programs at the same time?

Many thanks for your follow-up,

Kind regards,

Christine

ssprengel
Inspiring
October 4, 2017

It doesn't matter if you only shoot RAW, double-check your current photo to make sure it is not a JPG, PSD or TIF.  It may have been produced by a camera mode like HDR or Panorama that only produces non-raws.  Or it may be a photo that has already been worked on and is thus is a JPG or PSD or TIF.

LR is at version 6.12, now.  If you only have 6.0 then it is too old for one of the two lenses you mention, which was supported first in 6.5.  Can you show us the version number by doing LR or Help / System Info... and copy/paste the first line in the information window that pops up into a reply, here, or maybe post a screenshot?

If both PS/ACR and LR are up-to-date, then installing the DNG Converter shouldn't be necessary, but sometimes the profiles are removed accidentally, somehow, and installing the DNG Converter will put back the profiles for PS/ACR.  It shouldn't affect the profiles for LR though.

The update(s) for LR and the updates for PS/ACR are different, so saying you get regular updates doesn't tell us which software is updated to what version.

I guess I'd like to see a screenshot of the camera manufacturers you have available in LR in the Lens Profiles selection list.

Mohit Goyal
Community Manager
Community Manager
October 3, 2017

Hi christined,

Please let us know the version of Photoshop you are using now? Also, refer the below troubleshooting article.

Work with lens profiles in Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, and Camera Raw

Regards,

Mohit

kglad
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 15, 2017