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July 9, 2024
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Lightroom Adobe Profile

  • July 9, 2024
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Hello! 🙂

I have a big big question. Why I can't use Adobe Colour or Adobe Standard in Lightroom for Nikon Z7II?

Instead I can use those profiles for Nikon D610. The details in DSRL looks different and more appropiate with the camera. Instead, the profiles for mirrorless are desaturated and dull. For Nikon Z7 i use camera standard profile but the edit is different. I like to edit more the dslr on adobe colour profile. The details look different in edit and the kelvin scale is different too... The lens i use is sigma 35 art 1.4.

 

First photo. with dslr

Second. mirrorless

 

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GoldingD
Legend
July 10, 2024

You might want to reproduce the same screenshots as in my reply above. And show how yours are different. Nice big full screens.

 

Perhaps I misunderstand??

Participating Frequently
July 12, 2024

Hello! 

Thank you for your response. I will show you how it looks at me. In the library module looks the same and in the develope the colour of adobe is unsaturated and the camera matching mode it's more colourful. When I edit the adobe colour profile it looks ugly and different (the last image) than i edit a photo from dsrl camera with the adobe colour profile. Finally, I can't use the adobe colour profile because it spoils the image. In dslr camera the details looks good and good editable instead mirrorless camera. What do you think?

GoldingD
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July 12, 2024

 

 

Finally, I can't use the adobe colour profile because it spoils the image.

 

 

Ah, I see that I misunderstood. It is not that the Adobe Standard profile does not show up, but that you do not like the results.

 

Yes, for many  users, the standard Adobe profiles may not be what they want. And yes, for some cameras, the Standard Adobe Profile may be junk. By the way, the Adobe Standard Profile can be separate file for different cameras, Some cameras get a dedicated version, usually after the previous one failed miserably.

 

Personally, in my workflow, changing from the Standard Profile, to a Camera matching profile, is one of my initial steps

 

  1. Reset (yes, overkill)
  2. Apply Preset Classic-General-Zeroed (A Fuji X user thing) to get rid of any left over Adobe defaults (sharpening comes to mind, it is a Fuji X thing))
  3. Apply a Camera Matching Profile (I absolutely detest the Adobe Standard ones)
  4. Apply correct general WB (typically Daylight, as opposed to As Shot, yes a bit OCPD)
  5. Apply Lens correction
  6. Apply Basic Exp, Whites, Blacks
  7. Accomplish any Removals (dust spots, people I do not want, etc)
  8. Rethink the overall exposure, and adjust
  9. move on to other edits as desired

 

note that I used to include a touch of Tone curve in that. Now days I leave Tone curve alone until I am in the masking, where the tone curve gets applied individually where I desire.

 

 

 

Participating Frequently
July 9, 2024

Is Nikon D810, not D610 the dsrl camera.

Sorry 

GoldingD
Legend
July 9, 2024

Can you post a sample RAW file. You would need to place the file in a share such as DropBox, or another cloud share. And provide a link in a reply.

 

 

Participating Frequently
July 10, 2024

https://s.go.ro/cswry7vs

raw from mirrorless