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rbanks88
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July 1, 2023
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Global Presets "Camera Settings" not working as I expected

  • July 1, 2023
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When I shoot a picture with my Canon 6D Mark II picture style set to monochrome and import this image toin LrC with Preferences > Presets > Global set to "Camera Settings," the file comes in with the Adobe Color profile. I thought it should come in with the Adobe Monochrome profile.

 

Lightroom is up to date, and I am applying an ISO Adaptive Preset, if that’s relevant to the issue.

 

Any ideas why this isn't working?

 

Thanks,
Russell

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Correct answer JohanElzenga

You can open the preset in a text editor. It's fairly easy to understand.

 

What you can do is the following. Select an image and set all sliders to zero. Apply the preset. Then right-click the preset and choose to update it with the current settings. Check the things the preset altered, but uncheck 'Treatment & Profile'.

 

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JohanElzenga
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July 1, 2023

Any chance that this ISO adaptive preset also applies the Adobe Color profile?

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga
rbanks88
rbanks88Author
Inspiring
July 1, 2023

Good thought, Johan. 

 

You may be right.

I selected an image and changed the profile from Adobe Color to Adobe landscape. Then I clicked the  ISO adaptive preset for my Canon 6D and it changed the profile back to Adobe Color.

 

Is there a way to see exactly what an ISO adaptive preset is applying? Since it was created by selecting multiple images and creating a new preset, I'm not sure how to deconstruct it.

 

Can I edit the preset to stop it from applying a profile, or do I just need to rebuild it from scratch?

 

Thanks,
Russell

JohanElzenga
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JohanElzengaCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
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July 1, 2023

You can open the preset in a text editor. It's fairly easy to understand.

 

What you can do is the following. Select an image and set all sliders to zero. Apply the preset. Then right-click the preset and choose to update it with the current settings. Check the things the preset altered, but uncheck 'Treatment & Profile'.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga