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LrC Has Reverted Image Colour Profiles to Adobe Color

Explorer ,
Feb 24, 2025 Feb 24, 2025

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I've been shooting with a few different Fujifilm cameras for more than a few years, and the standard colour profile in the camera is called "PROVIA/Standard". In LrC, the import preset in Preferences > Presets has always been "Camera settings". After importing the images, they all correctly had the camera profile name. Sometimes, prior to taking an image, I would change the in-camera setting to "VELVIA/Vivid" or "ACROS/r", which would transfer correctly to LrC.
Just recently I've noticed that ALL of my images taken prior to October 2022, which were previously "PROVIA/Standard", or any other camera profile, have reverted to either "Adobe Color" or "Adobe Standard", depending on the camera. However, all images taken since October, 2022 correctly show the profile as "PROVIA/Standard", or other film simulation.
Did Adobe change the protocol with the major update release in the fall of 2022 that somehow affected how my images are treated?
For the images taken with my Fujifilm X-T3 that have reverted to "Adobe Color", when I go in the Profile Browser to change to "Camera Matching", all of the profiles show a "v2" at the end. But, for my X-T30 the camera matching list do not have the "v2".
More of an annoyance, but I would like be able to see my images with the Fujifilm colours, rather than the Adobe Color. I would like to know if there is an easy way to display all of the images with "Adobe Color" and then apply the original camera matching colour to the images in question? I can't seem to find a way using either Smart Collection or with filters.

 

 

 

LrC V14.2, macOS Sequoia V15.3.1

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Feb 25, 2025 Feb 25, 2025

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Have you tried using a Smart Filter? You can create one with this criteria and see if it is useful:

 

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Feb 26, 2025 Feb 26, 2025

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Thanks for your suggestion, as I had not investigated using "Source Color Profile" as a rule, but that does not work.

If I enter "Adobe Color" <either with or without the quotes> (to find the photos with "Adobe Color", which I know there are some), no matter what I choose, either: "Contains All, Contains, Contains Words or Starts with" there are no photos in resulting collection. Similarly, If I choose "Camera PROVIA/Standard v2", (the exact color profile name) which I know there are some images with that colour profile, there are no images in the smart collection.

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Feb 27, 2025 Feb 27, 2025

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Thanks for letting me know how your test went. When I use Adobe Color I get a sort with thousands of images... I wonder if  camera criteria might work or date based before or after the issue came up?

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