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Nube, total and absolute. Please...be gentle.
I installed Light Room Classic, marvelled at its power. Played with DJI Air 3 and Mavic 3 panorama shots.
All was fine. Then I changed the default save locations for RAW settings and the gallery. All the profiles have disappeared though they show in the preferences - but - suddenly the Air 3 profile disappeared from that window all of a sudden.
Panoramas no longer work or come up as a 360 degree image on my phone. I presume because they have no lens/camera data to work with.
I only shoot in RAW.
Assistance appreciated.
Windows 10 Pro
7950X
AMD 7900XT
64GB memory.
"It has camera profiles for Air2S, Mavic 3, And Air 3 that it displays as two different camera serielas for the standard and X3 dual camera."
The Default column isn't showing camera profiles -- it's showing what profile and develop settings LR should apply by default for that camera. "Adobe Default" means LR will apply the "Adobe Color" profile if a camera profile for that camera exists, "Color" otherwise. Since in the case of these cameras, there are no Adobe-provided profiles, it shows "Color
...Just to confirm and consider this issue, "not an issue" anymore...this is the correst setting...
It then shows up as "Colour". The standard setting for the camera?
If correct, there was never a problem. But I would have sworn on a stack of Playboys that the specific DJI camera setting was showing on the "profile" heading. I am confused still, (memory confused), but feel my question on the specifics of Camera Profile ***and lens*** has been answered.
Thanks everyone for assiting.
However, the pa
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That last screen capture, implies that a JPEG or other non RAW image is selected.
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Many thanks for replying. No, I just randomly selected that window at the time. Thats how it always appears no matter what.
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In your first screen capture. Yes I know the sensor might actually be a Hasselbald, and your specific DJI might not be listed as DJI, hence Hasselblad. BUT change it to Adobe Default and see what occurs. (might need to import)
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Its the same. Nothing changes. 🙂 I forgot to add that Adobe cannot access the internet. Says continually it has no access when it clearly has full and total access through the firewall. Again, just astarted. Same time no profiles, no recognition on Panoramas the image is a panorama etc.
I have tried every combo I can think of. The ONLY variable was I changed defalt file and profile and general save locations.
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I imported a new set of .dng files.
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All metadata is included in the export.
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I'm not sure if that applies to all DJI drones, but Lightroom Classic does not have and never had camera or lens profiles for my Mavic Air 2 or my Mini 3 Pro.
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It has camera profiles for Air2S, Mavic 3, And Air 3 that it displays as two different camera serielas for the standard and X3 dual camera.
 
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"It has camera profiles for Air2S, Mavic 3, And Air 3 that it displays as two different camera serielas for the standard and X3 dual camera."
The Default column isn't showing camera profiles -- it's showing what profile and develop settings LR should apply by default for that camera. "Adobe Default" means LR will apply the "Adobe Color" profile if a camera profile for that camera exists, "Color" otherwise. Since in the case of these cameras, there are no Adobe-provided profiles, it shows "Color" in the Basic panel's Profile dropdown.
See here for more explanation about how Raw Defaults work:
https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/raw-defaults.html
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"The "lens" comes up as Hasselblad when I do the panoramas."
The Hasselblad L2D-20c camera in the Mavic 3 embeds its lens profiles in the DNGs, with instructions to LR to apply the profile automatically (users can't control that). If you look at the Lens Correction panel in Develop, you'll see "Built-in Lens Profile applied". Click on the "i" and you'll get more details:
In my catalog of test images from many different cameras, these DJI camera models also embed automatically-applied lens profiles: DJI Pocket, FC230, FC2103, FC2204, FC3170, FC3411, FC3682, FC4280 (Inspire 3), FC4370 (Mavic 3 Pro), FC7303, FC8282 (Air 3), FC8284 (Mavic Air 3).
These two cameras don't embed lens profiles: FC350, FC3582.
In general, Adobe doesn't provide its own lens profiles for cameras/lenses in which the manufacturers embed their own profiles.
(Unfortunately, DJI in its wisdom doesn't provide users with any indication which drone models have which camera models installed, so you have to Google to sometimes find out.)
In your Merge screenshot, which drone model and camera model took the raw photos being merged?
You can see the camera model in the Metadata panel in the right column of Library.
See this article for more details about lens profiles:
https://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/lens-profile-support.html
Unfortunately, it's several years out of date, and Adobe has ignored requests to update it. But for your purposes it looks reasonably accurate.
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Just to confirm and consider this issue, "not an issue" anymore...this is the correst setting...
It then shows up as "Colour". The standard setting for the camera?
If correct, there was never a problem. But I would have sworn on a stack of Playboys that the specific DJI camera setting was showing on the "profile" heading. I am confused still, (memory confused), but feel my question on the specifics of Camera Profile ***and lens*** has been answered.
Thanks everyone for assiting.
However, the panorama's are not showing up correctly in my Samsung S23 Plus state approvved tracking device. 360 degree panoramas have this marking...
I will make that a seperate post later, when I have gone over all the settings on the drones.
Agaon, many thanks for the assistance. 
 
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Let's start with the basics. There are two different kinds of profiles: camera profiles and lens profiles.
Camera profiles tell LR how to convert raw sensor data into a visually pleasing image. You select a profile in the Profile dropdown in the Basic panel.
Adobe provides camera profiles for only a few of the DJI cameras, which don't include the Air 3 or Mavic 3:
https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html#DJI
But since DJI uses the industry-standard DNG format for its raws, LR knows how to interpret them anyway, without a camera-specific profile. For such DNGs, the profile will always show as "Color" in the Basic panel (as seen in your screenshots).
Lens profiles tell LR how to apply corrections for particular lenses. Adobe provides lens profiles for some of the Phantom lenses used with DJI cameras but not most:
https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/supported-lenses.html#Phantom
None of the lenses used with the Air 3 (camera model FC8284) or the Mavic 3 Pro (L2D-20C) are listed.
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Manythanks for reply. They have camera profiles for Air2S, Mavic 3, And Air 3 that it displays as two different camera serielas for the standard and X3 dual camera.
 The "lens" comes up as Hasselblad when I do the panoramas. They come out perfectly and my S23 Plus registers the panorama as a 360 degree panorama.
Neither does my laptop with Light Room work either.
All settings on my laptop have remained untouched and I have only now gone online with it after a week or so.
This is extremely frustrating.
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The camera profile would come up automatically for Air 3, Air2S and mavic 3. Now...nothing. I may try a full re-install from an Image of the OS and lt people know how it goes.
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"I may try a full re-install from an Image of the OS"
That won't have any impact on what you're seeing.
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A similar problem is occurring in my environment.
When developing DNG taken with DJI AIR3 (wide-angle lens), "Profile missing" is displayed and only color and monochrome can be selected.
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I had the same issue before, but it was resolved by updating LR.
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Even files taken with the same AIR3 (same lens) that were taken before a certain point are working properly.
Probably only the ones taken after updating the AIR3 firmware can't find the profile.
I'll attach an image with information about the two files, one that works and one that doesn't.
Notice that only the software versions are different.
My guess is that Adobe doesn't support DJI's firmware updates. In that case, updating LR may resolve the issue.
My LR is currently up to date.
If you have any other solutions or information, please let me know.
I posted the following post in Japanese.
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As you've indicated, the firmware update may be the underlying reason for the DNG files no longer beingreadable. That being said, it would be helpful if you could provide one of the DNG files captured when using the new firmware. Uploading to Dropbox or similar and providing link is the best option for this.
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Thank you for your reply.
I have uploaded two files to dropbox.
Both photos were taken with the same DJI AIR3 wide-angle lens, the only difference being the software version.
The "works" file works as expected, but the "not works" file shows "profile missing".
works
not works
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@ishyu, Your sample DNGs show the cause of the problem. The firmware update changed the name of the camera model stored in EXIF from "DJI FC8282 Air3" to "DJI FC8282", causing LR to no longer recognize the DNGs as supported. I filed a bug report:
I provided possible workarounds at the end of the bug report, which you could consider while waiting for Adobe and/or DJI to sort this out.
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Thank you for the wonderful report!
Your bug report is highly technical and there were some parts that I couldn't fully understand, but am I correct in assuming that the fundamental problem is a bug related to DJI's firmware update?
I just noticed that DJI seems to be providing more new firmware updates. I haven't applied this update yet, but it's possible that DJI noticed the bug and issued an update to fix it. I would like to try this.
This solution is for files that will be captured in the future.For DNG that already exists, I think it is necessary to rewrite the exif using method 1. I have never used ExifTool, so it seems difficult, but I will try it.
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DJI always only uses 'DJI FC8282' or similar as camera name for their drones, so I think that 'DJI FC8282 Air3' was actually considered as a bug, that was fixed with this update.