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L-dopa
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May 12, 2018
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Which camera-matching profile to use for Nikon Flat Picture Control?

  • May 12, 2018
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There seems to be a matching profile for every Nikon Picture Control setting except Flat, but Nikon pushes Flat​ as the best choice for RAW editing.

I've used Camera Neutral to reasonably good effect, but are there other ways?  Is a Flat matching profile coming?

Or does it even matter?  Is the same information getting into LR regardless?

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Correct answer Per Berntsen

Or does it even matter?  Is the same information getting into LR regardless?

It doesn't really matter, and the same information in the raw file is available to LR regardless.

The profiles are starting points that can save you a bit of editing, but it should be possible to get the exact same results whether you start out with Adobe Neutral or Adobe Vivid. But the numbers will be different, because the sliders don't change when you change the profile.

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Legend
May 13, 2018

For what Nikon camera are you missing the Camera Flat profile?

I see "Camera Flat" available for NEF files from each of the Nikon cameras I own (D750 & D500) and it is available for other Nikon test files I just tried too.

Make sure you are looking for it in the 'Camera matching' section and not the 'Favorites' section within the LR7.3/7.3.1 profile browser.

Also checked in LR CC and it is available there too.

-bh

L-dopa
L-dopaAuthor
Participant
May 13, 2018

This camera is the D5500--a crop sensor--but it definitely has the Flat Picture Control and was released maybe a year after the D810.  Camera Flat seems to be missing from the D5500 profile for LR CC.

JP Hess
Inspiring
May 13, 2018

I just downloaded a sample NEF file from the D5500. I don't have the camera, so I can't check to see what the camera has. But I can verify that there is no Flat profile available from Adobe. If you want to ask why, the best forum to do that in would be the one where the developers monitor more closely.

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JP Hess
Inspiring
May 12, 2018

I think it's a matter of personal taste or choice. I use a Nikon D7100. I have had a D40 in the past as well as a D90. Right now I'm working with some old photos from about 10 years ago taken with my D40, and finding that the new Adobe Color profile works very well for them. I have also chosen it as the default profile for my D7100. But like I said, that's just my personal choice.

Per Berntsen
Community Expert
Per BerntsenCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
May 12, 2018

Or does it even matter?  Is the same information getting into LR regardless?

It doesn't really matter, and the same information in the raw file is available to LR regardless.

The profiles are starting points that can save you a bit of editing, but it should be possible to get the exact same results whether you start out with Adobe Neutral or Adobe Vivid. But the numbers will be different, because the sliders don't change when you change the profile.