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April 27, 2018
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Camera Profiles now missing in LR Classic CC 7.3.1

  • April 27, 2018
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Could someone tell me the correct folder in which to place my .dcp camera profiles please?  I have put them in the place they were before 7.3 came out but they no longer show in the interface, only the standard profiles that come with LR are there.  I have tried CameraProfiles in Camera Raw (which is where they worked fine previously) but they just don't show up any more.  A friend is having the same issue.  I have checked that they are in the folder. Thanks!

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Correct answer Todd Shaner

Make sure you have a raw file selected that matches one of the missing camera profiles. If still missing see the below post with the same issue and a solution (for now):

Manage Workspace - Get Satisfaction

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Todd Shaner
Legend
September 20, 2021

Custom camera profiles should be placed in the below folder location.

 

Macintosh HD / Users / [your username] / Library / Application Support / Adobe / CameraRaw / CameraProfiles

Participant
September 20, 2021

Hello!

 

I'm having the same issue on LR Classic 10.4. My VSCO profiles are missing yet they seem to be working. I only shoot in RAW and convert to .dng when importing my photos to LR so I don't understand. Can someone let me know exactly where the profiles should be nested ie which folder (please include path MAC OS X Big Sur 11.2). Or if there is any other solution. Thanks!

cmgap
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 27, 2018

Are you looking under the Basic panel? Click on the grid icon to the far right.

Akash - it sounds like the OPs camera profiles are in the correct location however they are not showing up in the develop modules profiles panel.

Todd Shaner
Todd ShanerCorrect answer
Legend
April 27, 2018

Make sure you have a raw file selected that matches one of the missing camera profiles. If still missing see the below post with the same issue and a solution (for now):

Manage Workspace - Get Satisfaction

mickspawn
Inspiring
April 27, 2018

Hey old friend, would you recommend upgrading from 7.2 to 7.3.1 or are there still issues? Honest opinion?

Todd Shaner
Legend
April 27, 2018

mickspawn  wrote

Hey old friend, would you recommend upgrading from 7.2 to 7.3.1 or are there still issues? Honest opinion?

LR 7.3 adds the new XMP creative profiles and Develop presets. Currently there is an issue with the "sorting" of Develop presets (not in order and not manually changeable). Adobe is aware of the issue and working on a solution for the next update. Regardless you may want to update to LR 7.3.1 because it fixes an issue with the LR catalog backups that causes them to become corrupt during the ZIP compression process. You can stick with LR 7.2 and manually copy the LR catalog to your backup drive, which should work OK. To test your current working catalog file(s) or previous backups files 1) close LR, 2) hold down the Ctrl or Cmd key and 3) then relaunch LR. In the pop-up select the the file you want to test and check 'Test integrity of this catalog.' Make sure backup files are unzipped before testing.

Akash Sharma
Legend
April 27, 2018

Hi Frostick,

Sorry that the camera profiles are missing after the latest Lightroom Classic CC 7.3.1 update.

DCP profiles (such as those created by XRite Passport, the Adobe DNG Profile Creator, as well as 3rd parties like VSCO, RNI, etc.) are stored the user profile location:

  • Mac: Macintosh HD / Users / [your username] / Library / Application Support / Adobe / CameraRaw / CameraProfiles /

  • Windows: C: \ Users \ [your username] \ AppData \ Roaming \ Adobe \ CameraRaw \ CameraProfiles \

Hope that helps.

Thanks,

Akash

Participating Frequently
June 15, 2020

Hi Akash, 

 

My DCP Profiles are in the Camera Profiles and its still not showing up in Lightroom....  any suggestions as to why that could be?