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January 2, 2024
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Objectifs Nikon profil

  • January 2, 2024
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Bonjour, quand je veux mettre le profil Nikon sur ma photo RAW avec un objectif 300 mm 2,8, parfois il le reconnait, mais parfois il faut affichez la rubrique Nikon, et alors LR affiche une liste 2,8, mais sans le 300 mm 2,8 et impossible de le changer.

Par ailleurs aucun profil Nikon Z dans la base (j'ai un Z 24/200)

 

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F. McLion
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January 2, 2024

Depending on the Z model, the profile is embedded by the camera and automatically applied. There's no need to select anything.

 

What is the exact camera type?

 

Read through this thread as it contains a lot of information regarding your issue: https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic-discussions/missing-nikon-z-camera-and-lens-profiles/td-p/12865534

 

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Participant
January 2, 2024

Nikon Z 6 II

 

But it doesn't exit any profil for nikon Z in lightroom 2024

Per Berntsen
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January 2, 2024
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Hello, when I want to put the Nikon profile on my RAW photo with a 300mm 2.8 lens, sometimes it recognizes it, but sometimes you have to display the Nikon section, and then LR displays a 2.8 list, but without the 300mm 2.8 and impossible to change it.

By the way, no Nikon Z profile in the base (I have a Z 24/200)


By @Jean Loup34545748e87i

 

As far as I know, there is no 300mm Z mount lens, so you must be using the AF-S 300mm 2.8 (F mount) with an adapter.

The profile for that lens is available for raw files, but not for jpgs, which usually have the profile applied in the camera.

This explains why there are so few profiles for jpg files, nearly all of them are for raw files only.

 

When you shoot raw with Z mount lenses, the lens profile is written to the raw file in the camera, and is automatically applied by LrC.