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Camera-matching Profiles are applicable to Camera Raw, Lightroom Classic, and the Lightroom Ecosystem products (Desktop, Mobile, and Web).
Note: Not all cameras will receive camera-matching profiles.
This thread is a place to request missing camera-matching profiles for specific models. Please include a complete camera model designation and a list of the specific camera-matching profiles you are requesting in your request. If your camera is already listed in this thread, please reply to the specific camera’s post rather than just posting in-line.
Camera-matching profiles are provided for some camera manufacturers and models. As raw support is added for individual camera models, camera-matching profiles for some cameras may be added when raw support is initially offered. Other cameras may see camera-matching profiles added at a later date. It is also possible that a specific camera may see a long delay or perhaps not ever receive a specific camera-matching profile.
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ETAs for camera-matching profiles are not available. New feature announcements are only made after support is added.
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@Rikk Flohr: Photography, looks like there's a documentation bug in the supported-cameras list. The supported-cameras list mistakenly says the Leica CL has camera-matching profiles, while in fact it's the Leica C-Lux. See my previous post.
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Can you provide profiles for Leica SL2? Thanks
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Profiles are missing in the cloud based Lightroom version for the Ricoh GR3, Ricoh GR3X, Ricoh GR3 HDF, Ricoh GR3X HDF. It looks like they were added to Lightroom Classic and Camera Raw about a year ago. Please add them to the cloud based Lightroom as well.
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Please add the default profiles for the Leica Q3. Don't worry about Leica looks, but the standard in camera profiles would be great for raw development.
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I have recently added a Nikon mirrorless camera and lenses to my Nikon DSLR equipment. I was very surprised that there are NO NIKON Z cameras or lenses listed when I use the dropdown menus. Additionally, it identifies my Nikon Z50 as a CoolPix.
Will these be added in a future upgrade??
When I change the proportion in Geometry in ACR, it requests that I have already added the lens distortion correction. This is impossible unless the camera and lens have been selected. This is important in architecture photos.
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@4Pintos: "there are NO NIKON Z cameras or lenses listed when I use the dropdown menus."
This thread is about camera-matching profiles, which Camera Raw and Lightroom use to render the raw sensor data according to the various looks provided by the manufacturers (Landscape, Portrait, Vivid, etc.). I've replied to your other post about lens profiles:
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The Leica D-Lux 8 Digital Camera has Adobe Color profiles. The same camera in the 100 years of Leica Limited edition version doesn't have the Adobe Color Profiles. There appears to be a glitch in LRC that doesn't recognize the camera as a D-Lux 8
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Likely that's because the metadata in the photos indicate it's a different camera model. Post a full-resolution screenshot (not a phone pic) of what the Metadata panel shows for Camera, e.g.
If the metadata records a different model name, then LR can't assume it's the same sensor/lens/body/processor/firmware as another camera model.
The camera was announced 6/26/25, after LR 14.4 was released on 6/17/25. LR is released about every 8 weeks, so we might expect to see LR 14.5 next week or the week after.
Was this your post in the Leica forum?
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Thank you for your help. Your theory appears to be accurate. My concern is that since this is a limited edition it won't hit Adobe's radar to add it to thier camera list. Leica should have just kept the metadata the same because it is the same camera as the D-LUX 8 just with a differnt exterior color.
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You could try using the Exiftool utility to change the camera to simply "Leica D-Lux 8", which should work if there's been no appreciable change to the raw-image capture pipeline in the camera. It's stored in multiple fields: EXIF:CameraModelName, EXIF:UniqueCameraModel, and EXIF:LocalizedCameraModel, so you might try changing all of them. Exiftool is a bit geeky to learn, but two plugins could make it easier: Lens Tagger and Capture Time To Exif.
But beware that if the capture pipeline in the camera has changed, this may not give good results.
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Thanks for the tip! I made the EXIF Changes and unfortunately the issue still persists. I must be missing an EXIF field somwhere.
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@Rikk Flohr: Photography I see you moved my post and stated it wasn't a bug howerver, it IS a bug. The D-Lux 8 IS a supported camera and on your list. I have a D-Lux 8 (100 year edition) which is the SAME camera but a different color. So essentially Adobe lists my camera as supported but the Adobe Color profiles don't work.
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@lhglhgl: "I made the EXIF Changes and unfortunately the issue still persists."
I think sometimes Camera Raw picks up the model from manufacturers' proprietary metadata fields. If you share a sample photo, I can probably figure it out. Upload it to Wetransfer, Dropbox, Google Drive or similar free service and post the sharing link here.
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I was able to fool LR into thinking that sample was from a D-Lux 8:
I used this Exiftool command line to change EXIF:UniqueCameraModel:
$ exiftool -exif:uniquecameramodel="LEICA D-Lux 8" L1001235-mod.DNG
It appears that the Camera Raw engine reads that EXIF field to determine the camera model, while the LR Metadata panel and info display uses EXIF:Model. In the screenshot above, you can see that I left EXIF:Model unchanged -- doing so could make it easier to find such photos in the future.
If you change the file using Exiftool after you've imported into LR, you need to select the file in Library and do Metadata > Read Metadata From File to force LR to reread it.
Note that left unresolved is whether the new camera made any changes to the camera's hardware or firmware. If so, it's possible that the colors you get from changing the EXIF to the D-Lux 8 will be different if/when Adobe releases a camera raw profile for the new camera in the future.
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This is fantastic. Really apprecaite it!
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Do you think I can run this in Lens Tagger or do I need to do it directly in the Exiftool?
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The advanced options of Lens Tagger suggest you might be able to edit the Exiftool command line it runs. (I'm not sure -- I've never used it.) I know the Capture Time To Exif plugin will allow you to do it from within plugin.
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Just tried it and it works! Thanks again!
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@johnrellis I went even further down the rabbit hole and learned how to modify a DCP file for the D-Lux 8 and matched it to the DLux 8 100 year edition. Now it just works on import like normal. For anyone reading this with a 100 year edition that needs Adobe Color, you can use this link to dowload the DCP. After dowloading, simply import it using File- Import Develop Presets and Profiles. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/qtddkcn95i1wjd6ci9la7/LEICA-D-Lux-8-Adobe-Standard_1.dcp?rlkey=72oym1...
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Requesting matching profiles the Vivo X200 Ultra Phone cameras. It can output RAW from it's three cameras.
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Hello,
I recently upgraded my drone from the DJI Mavid 3 Pro to the Mavic 4 Pro. Previously, when I loaded DNG files from the Mavic 3, Lightroom offered the 'Landscape' profile in the Basic edit panel. But now, with the Mavic 4, I am offered a smaller set of options, and the Landscape option is missing. See images...
Why is this? Is there a way to add it again? I feel the Landscape profile gives me a far better starting point in the editing process.
I am on LR Classic 14.4 on OSX 14,4
Thanks for any input you might have.
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Hi @RogierBos! Thanks so much for reaching out!
One possible reason for what you're seeing is that support for the DJI Mavic 4 Pro might not be available just yet. Since it's a fairly new release, it can take Adobe around 90 days after a camera’s launch to add support. You can check the current list of supported cameras here: https://adobe.ly/4lHrvMl
That said, support for this model should be coming soon, so definitely keep an eye out for updates to Camera Raw and Lightroom. Really appreciate your patience in the meantime!
Alek
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Ah, that makes sense! Thanks for the reply. I will wait patiently...
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There are still no RAW profiles for Mavic 4 Pro, and it was released in May. When can we expect them?
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