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Global Presets "Camera Settings" not working as I expected

Contributor ,
Jul 01, 2023 Jul 01, 2023

When I shoot a picture with my Canon 6D Mark II picture style set to monochrome and import this image toin LrC with Preferences > Presets > Global set to "Camera Settings," the file comes in with the Adobe Color profile. I thought it should come in with the Adobe Monochrome profile.

 

Lightroom is up to date, and I am applying an ISO Adaptive Preset, if that’s relevant to the issue.

 

Any ideas why this isn't working?

 

Thanks,
Russell

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Community Expert , Jul 01, 2023 Jul 01, 2023

You can open the preset in a text editor. It's fairly easy to understand.

 

What you can do is the following. Select an image and set all sliders to zero. Apply the preset. Then right-click the preset and choose to update it with the current settings. Check the things the preset altered, but uncheck 'Treatment & Profile'.

 

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Community Expert ,
Jul 01, 2023 Jul 01, 2023

Any chance that this ISO adaptive preset also applies the Adobe Color profile?

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga
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Contributor ,
Jul 01, 2023 Jul 01, 2023

Good thought, Johan. 

 

You may be right.

I selected an image and changed the profile from Adobe Color to Adobe landscape. Then I clicked the  ISO adaptive preset for my Canon 6D and it changed the profile back to Adobe Color.

 

Is there a way to see exactly what an ISO adaptive preset is applying? Since it was created by selecting multiple images and creating a new preset, I'm not sure how to deconstruct it.

 

Can I edit the preset to stop it from applying a profile, or do I just need to rebuild it from scratch?

 

Thanks,
Russell

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Community Expert ,
Jul 01, 2023 Jul 01, 2023

You can open the preset in a text editor. It's fairly easy to understand.

 

What you can do is the following. Select an image and set all sliders to zero. Apply the preset. Then right-click the preset and choose to update it with the current settings. Check the things the preset altered, but uncheck 'Treatment & Profile'.

 

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Jul 02, 2023 Jul 02, 2023
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I opened the XML file in BBEdit, and saw that it was applying the Adobe Color profile. I just went head and built a new "camera adaptive preset." It was easy since I still had all my files for the primary ISOs, with all their noise reduction adjustments. Lightroom now imports files with the camera presets set in the camera. Yea!

 

Thanks for your help,

Russell

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