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P: Disable built-in lens profile

Explorer ,
Nov 07, 2017 Nov 07, 2017

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I own Micro43 and compact cameras, where lens profiles are integrated in RAW files. With software like Capture One Pro, I can easily enable or disable theses built-in profiles. Actually, there is even a slider allowing to enable 0% or 100% of the built-in profile, and whatever percentage in between.

In LR (CC, Classic or LR6), the checkox for enabling or disabling profiles does not work with built-in profiles, which always stay enabled. This seriously limits the possibilities of several cameras which possibilities get unleashed by actual RAW developpers like Capture One Pro.

I'm actually a COP user (after switching from LR) but DAM sucks with COP and this built-in lens profile thing is the only deal breaker for me to come back. So please let users disable built-in lens profiles, or at least offer workarounds.

As a workaround, a dumb "zero" profile that would replace the built-in one (not coming on top of it) could do the job.

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Adobe Employee , Sep 11, 2020 Sep 11, 2020
This has been implemented for select camera models going forward from the August release (Camera Raw 12.4, Lightroom Classic 9.4 and LIghtroom Desktop 3.4).  There are no plans to make this retroactive to previously released camera models. 

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Community Expert ,
Feb 03, 2021 Feb 03, 2021

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Adobe really should enable this for older cameras. Most of the cameras that are not enabled for this are currently sold models. I find it terribly annoying I can't disable built-in profiles for the Nikon Z7 I mostly shoot with. Nikon's software easily allows me to disable the profiles and Adobe doesn't apply the built-in correction correctly in the vignette (Nikon does). 

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New Here ,
Feb 03, 2021 Feb 03, 2021

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@Victoria_Bampton_Lightroom_Queen Well, thank you for you reply, but my concern is not the ages ago cameras and lenses but new lenses and cameras we use like the Nikon Z equipment i have now. Adobe is a tool to make our life and work easier, not pleasing equipment companies!

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Participant ,
May 28, 2022 May 28, 2022

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Reviving this issue. PLEASE implement the existing fix for newer cameras to the first generation of Nikon Z cameras. 

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New Here ,
Mar 06, 2024 Mar 06, 2024

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Just bought a new Z9.  Images taken with the Z lenses, especially ultrawide lenses, are STILL being autocorrected. I thought this was fixed??? C'mon, Adobe, get your act together. Otherwise, well,there are other editing packages, I use several. Adobe might go the way of the dodo on my PC if this is not resolved.  Storm and lighting shots look awful. 

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