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June 15, 2021
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  • June 15, 2021
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when the lightroom update comes out so that it was possible to select a profile Camera Standart 

Canon r5

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Correct answer TheDigitalDog

Are you asking about Camera Matching profiles? 

 

” Support for a particular flavor of a camera’s raw file does not necessarily mean that there will be Camera Matching profiles for that camera at the time of raw file support. It is normal for Camera Matching profiles to follow raw support by one or two releases. In the case of some camera manufacturers or the event of major changes by a particular manufacturer, that time may be greatly increased.

Note: Not all cameras will ever receive a set of Camera Matching profiles. ”

 

https://feedback.photoshop.com/conversations/camera-raw-and-dng/what-does-camera-support-mean/5f5f46244b561a3d4275ca34

 

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Participant
September 1, 2021

It seems that Adobe has stopped developing camera matching profiles for Canon EOS cameras almost three years ago. None of the EOS cameras after the original EOS R has received a matching profile to this day. That list includes: 

  • EOS RP – February 2019
  • EOS 250D – April 2019
  • EOS 90D – September 2019
  • EOS M200 – September 2019
  • EOS M6 Mark II – October 2019
  • EOS-1D X Mark III – January 2020
  • EOS 850D – June 2020
  • EOS R5 – July 2020
  • EOS R6 – August 2020
  • EOS M50 Mark II – February 2021

When it comes to lenses, I haven't understood Adobe's strategy yet: While the brand new superteles are already supported, the RF 50mm f/1.8 STM and the RF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM for some reason are not.

Ian Lyons
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 1, 2021

This thread relates to camera profiles, not lens support. Therefore, I suggest you submit a feature request at https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-classic/ct-p/ct-lightroom-classic?page=1&sort=latest_replies&filter=all&tabid=ideas 

Ian Lyons
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 16, 2021

Regarding the missing Camera Matching profiles, you can download free profiles that are a reasonably good subsitute for the missing profiles for all CR3 based cameras at https://www.jimmynordstrom.se/showpost?id=83 yellow/oranage are a tad hot, but dialing back the saturation seems to be solution that others have settled on.

TheDigitalDog
TheDigitalDogCorrect answer
Inspiring
June 15, 2021

Are you asking about Camera Matching profiles? 

 

” Support for a particular flavor of a camera’s raw file does not necessarily mean that there will be Camera Matching profiles for that camera at the time of raw file support. It is normal for Camera Matching profiles to follow raw support by one or two releases. In the case of some camera manufacturers or the event of major changes by a particular manufacturer, that time may be greatly increased.

Note: Not all cameras will ever receive a set of Camera Matching profiles. ”

 

https://feedback.photoshop.com/conversations/camera-raw-and-dng/what-does-camera-support-mean/5f5f46244b561a3d4275ca34

 

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