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This doc says the Canon 5dmk3 is supported in Camera RAW and its camera matching profiles
https://helpx.adobe.com/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html
But the camera monochrome profile, file: Canon EOS 5D Mark 3 Camera Monochrome.dcp is not in the profile folder, nor does it show up in the profile browser. Same for both the Canon 5D MK3 and 5D MK2. Is there a way to acquire this file and install it manually for each camera? Can this be included in a future update of LRC? Note the Canon 5D MK4 has this file and the profile works fine.
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As it happens, I a actually editing an old catalog, using new techniques. And the camera was a Canon 5D Mk III.
So, what Camera Matching Profiles do I have?? As follows:
So,, no, Adobe has not created a camera matching profile, nor published it into LrC v13.0.1
Per Adobe, various camera matching profile for various cameras, may or may not get created one day, and they have no timeline on when or if they will add more.
Somewhere in these community pages is a Discussion on that, with an Adobe statement.
P.S. the Adobe document "Cameras supported by Camera Raw" shows cameras supported by the applications, what versions of the apps are applicable, and lists some limitations. But it does not mean or imply, complete support, just that the RAW can be converted (for the most part). Adobe does have a bad practice of not being clear.
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I already had this installed and working on my spare Mac Mini several months ago. So I finally found the profiles on my own. Here are the steps
select profile browser
select + symbol
select manage profiles
select Legacy
save
open legacy folder in profile browser
select Faithful B&W, Landscape B&W, Neutral B&W, Portrait B&W, Standard B&W
as favorites
Camera Faithful B&W, Camera Landscape B&W, Camera Neutral B&W, Camera Portrait B&W, Camera Standard B&W
shows in the favs drop down now
Camera Standard B&W is the one I was looking for.
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