Canon R5 - Lightroom to Photoshop Edit in Photoshop
- November 17, 2020
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So I've been on support for a total of 10 hours with Adobe and each time a new person comes online and it appears no one knows how to fix it. They have told me dual pixel photos aren't supported. Thing is, they aren't dual pixel photos, they're your standard CR3 images.
Long story short here is my issue. I have a Canon EOS R5, I have the latest Adobe CC updates for Camera Raw, Adobe Lightroom Classic and Photoshop 22.0. I'm on a Windows 10 PC with a Quadro P2000 graphics card.
If I edit my photo in LR and use a profile in the develop module under the basic tab then make all my adjustments, right-click edit in photoshop. It opens in photoshop but looks flat and boring, similar to an unedited RAW photo however it appears the profile isn't embedded or applied to my image. I've confirmed this by applying the same profile that I used in Lightroom via the Photoshop Filer, Camera Raw filter and then selecting the profile. The image appears the same.
If I do the same thing but with the stock standard Adobe profiles (adobe vivid etc), there is no issue.
I have my monitor colour calibrated for RGB as my monitor is 99.9% RGB PA329Q Asus. I have my colour editing settings on Adobe RGB. I don't believe this is a colour management issue if I export from lightroom to Adobe RGB the image looks as it should. If I export from photoshop it appears as it does in Photoshop (incorrect and without a profile)

