Missing camera profiles on iPad and iPhone devices
Hi - I have seen this problem posted a year ago but no further support form Adobe seems forthcoming? I edit my RAW images on my Macbook, running the latest version of Lightroom (not Classic - I wish Adobe would give the CC version a proper unique name and not just hope we all call it Lightroom from now on!).
I have found that the nearest looking profile to the in-camera jpeg is Camera Standard v2 - which I presume is the Adobe equivalent to the profile I am using in my Panasonic Lumix LX100M2. I am presuming Adobe know this camera and this is their official version they have worked hard on to match the camera profile. I can’t think of any other reason for it to be offered?
Having edited lots of images using this profile, I now find when I look at those images on my iPad and iPhone (from where I would naturally share these images to Facebook and Instagram as iDevices make this a simple one click job) I have an error icon and the words ‘Missing Profile’?
So now if I edit or share the image I will lose my original look and instead this will be replaced I presume by Adobe Color, which I avoided on the desktop as it was nothing like the original JPEG engine results.
Can Adobe please comment as to why certain profiles are available on the desktop version and not the mobile versions, why they design and offer these profiles for desktop editing use with my camera RAW files (as a very good match to the in-camera profiles) but then do not support that profile on the mobile versions? Are they going to? If not why do they continue to offer these profiles on the desktop version?
Or am I being grumpy for no reason and this is just a bug (quite an old one it seems) and there will be a fix for it?
I am using a Macbook Air on Big Sur, latest version of Lightroom on all devices.
