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February 14, 2019
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Why cant I choose non-adobe color profiles in lightroom?

  • February 14, 2019
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I've shoot in raw s-log color profile (like I wanted it) and now when I go to import into lightroom or organize in adobe bridge, it force-applies an adobe-color preset to the pictures (like adobe color, adobe neutral etc.) without me doing anything. I want my picture like they are straight out of camera, and from what I see I cant just choose to disable or not use the adobe color presets?

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99jon
Legend
February 14, 2019

s-log is normally for shooting Sony video.

But you can zero the default sliders. create your own pre-set and apply on import.

Community Expert
February 14, 2019

All Third party RAW converter like Lightroom etc. can handle the settings that you have done in the camera like picture styles and so on.

For handling this settings you have to use the RAW software from the manufactor of the camera.

My System: Intel i7-8700K - 64GB RAM - NVidia Geforce RTX 3060 - Windows 11 Pro 25H2 -- LR-Classic 15 - Photoshop 27 - Nik Collection 9 - PureRAW 6 - Topaz Photo AI
dj_paige
Legend
February 14, 2019

aron_m  wrote

I've shoot in raw s-log color profile (like I wanted it) and now when I go to import into lightroom or organize in adobe bridge, it force-applies an adobe-color preset to the pictures (like adobe color, adobe neutral etc.) without me doing anything. I want my picture like they are straight out of camera, and from what I see I cant just choose to disable or not use the adobe color presets?

This is not a feature of Lightroom. If you really need an answer about "WHY", please contact Adobe instead of contacting other LR users here in this forum.

Also, there is no such thing as a "picture like they are straight out of camera", every RAW converter (that's EVERY RAW Converter) applies its own default settings and color rendering in order to produce a photo that you can actually see on your screen.

aron_mAuthor
Participant
February 14, 2019

than ill contact adobe