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Mike851
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January 29, 2023
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Unable to remove old camera profiles in Lightroom Classic

  • January 29, 2023
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I noticed that in the "Lens Correction" section of the Develop module in Lightroom Classic(Release 12.1 Camera RAW 15.1) It looks like my old Nikon D40 & D600 are in the list of cameras, but were never added to the default camera list. 

Looking at the preferences menu I see the following:

In the Preferences>Presets screen under RAW Defaults my settings are:

Global: Camera settings 

Override Global settings box is checked.

Under that in the dropdown list of cameras, there are older models I want to remove.

"D40" is checked, but is NOT in the default camera list to the right. How do I remove the older models D40 & D600, which are not in the list of default cameras?`

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Correct answer JohanElzenga

OK. I can accept that. I guess I would  have thought that all camera/lens metadata would be carried over when going from Lightroom to Photoshop and back.  It does cause some image 'warping' at the edges (for lack of a better term).


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OK. I can accept that. I guess I would  have thought that all camera/lens metadata would be carried over when going from Lightroom to Photoshop and back.  It does cause some image 'warping' at the edges (for lack of a better term).


By @Mike851


When you go from Lightroom to Photoshop with a raw file as starting point, then you will always get a tiff or psd copy. Photoshop cannot edit a raw file directly and cannot save a file as raw. That means that the lens profile will already  be applied to the tiff/psd, but it is 'baked into the pixels' so you can't access it anymore in the Lens Corrections panel of Lightroom on return in Lightroom.

 

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JohanElzenga
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January 29, 2023

Seems you are confusing a few things. The title of this message talks about camera profiles, in the message you talk about lens profiles, but then the question about removing something is about camera defaults. Here's how that works and how you remove custom defaults: 

https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/help/raw-defaults.html

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga
Mike851
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January 29, 2023

I attached a screen print with the obsolete cameras marked in black. Sorry for the poorly drawn circles, but you should see what I mean.

Mike851
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January 31, 2023

OK. Now I understand.  My original problem was that i was seeing a very limited list of lenses when this was set in the develop module, and iit seemed that no matter what the image was, the Nikon 14-24mm lens was listed in the profile.  Turns out that was forced by the settings of "Adobe default" which was set in the presets>Raw defaults menu. I don't recall setting that, or ever seeing any documentation about modifying it.  Anyway. i think you've explained it for me, so thanks.


I'm still having some issues with this.  I changed the settings in the RAW defaults to say "camera settings" and not "adobe default". Checked the box to overrride the global default with camera settings.  I also put a check next to my D810 + serial number in the list of cameras. 

 

This worked on exactly one image. I got the full list of supported lenses, including the one I used for the shot, and all seemed OK.  With my next image in the develop module, I got a list of maybe 10 lenses, none of which was the one I actually used for  the shot.

 

Is there an adobe reference that explains all the various parameters in the menus, and what they do or cause when selected?