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Since updating to LRC 14.1.1 Z6-3 .NEF files after import are showing +1 exposure, -49 highlights and + 10 shadow recovery baked in to every file and you have to go in and zero them manually, i.e. reset doesn't push them back to zero. Has anyone else noticed this?
I'm about to go back a version to see if it cures the issue.
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Nikon Z cameras write camera setting to XMP, which LrC understands and honors. This has been the case since 2018, when the first model, Z 7 was introduced.
You can either set all camera settings to zero/neutral, or create a preset in Lrc to be applied automatically on import.
See https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/raw-defaults.html
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I believe I've sorted it as D lighting was on in the camera but I'm surprised it got carried over in the RAW file conversion! Going back to 14.1 had no effect.
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Nikon Z cameras write camera setting to XMP, which LrC understands and honors. This has been the case since 2018, when the first model, Z 7 was introduced.
You can either set all camera settings to zero/neutral, or create a preset in Lrc to be applied automatically on import.
See https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/raw-defaults.html
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Thank you!
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"Nikon Z cameras write camera setting to XMP, which LrC understands and honors."
This only happens if you've set Preferences > Presets > Raw Defaults to Camera Settings. If it's set to Adobe Default, then the develop settings embedded by the camera in the NEF will be ignored.