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Hi all,
Im using todays recent updated Lightroom Classic and noticed in the "Camera Matching" profiles of the profile browser have the profiles are named as "Camera FL, IN, NT, PT, SH, ST, VV, VV2 and BW". I could take a good guess at what a few these abbreviations stand such as BW for black and white. I was wishing they would not be abbreviated and if anyone could tell me what each stands for? It seems they didn't use to be abbreviated.
Thank you!
If using a Sony, then below are what Sony list in the manual for A7 RIV or V. Therefore, in this case it was Sony who chose to abbreviate, not Adobe.
ST:
PT: (Portrait)
NT:
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As they're to match the modes on your camera, they should be listed on your camera. As to why they're abbreviated, the full sentence may be longer than the allowed text code.
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If you tell us which camera make/model you're using, then we might be able to help you with what the abbreviations mean.
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If using a Sony, then below are what Sony list in the manual for A7 RIV or V. Therefore, in this case it was Sony who chose to abbreviate, not Adobe.
ST:
PT: (Portrait)
NT:
VV:
VV2:
FL:
IN:
SH:
BW:
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Oh ok! That totally makes sense now. The Camera Matching profile is literally customized to my camera profiles. I was confused at first watching a recent Lightroom tutorial of someone's Camera Matching profiles looking different. Thanks for your help!
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Doesn't actually answer the question of what they stand for though, which—as far as I can tell—isn't documented anywhere. Some are obvious of course. Others less so.
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