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ADOBE??? it's been how long?I'm raelly thinking moving to CaptureOne much better color profiles than Lightroom, but I'm used to LR workflow but maybe one day
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What camera?
What version of LrC? 9.4?
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We're not Adobe in this forum, @MariuzM . Maybe you could behave a little more pleasantly.
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What do you mean you are not adobe I'm not addressing this to you, and this is adobe forum, does adobe read these hell no but still better then being quet
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We are not Adobe. Adobe does not read this forum.
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Adobe has set up two forums for LR Classic, this "community" forum and an official Adobe feedback forum.
This community forum is primarily user-to-user, with the occasional participation of low-level Adobe tech support contractors in India (who aren't very skilled or knowledgeable about LR). LR product developers almost never participate in this forum. There's no point in trying to yell at the low-level tech support people here, since it's been obvious for a long time that they're not empowered to do much of anything except help with the most simple of support issues.
Adobe wants all product feedback, suggestions, and bug reports posted in the official feedback forum. Product developers do actively participate there, reading everything that is posted, and sometimes engaging in particular threads.
There used to be an FAQ about this, but I can't find it.
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Re camera-matching profiles for recent Canon cameras (using the .cr3 raw format), add your constructive opinion to this thread in the feedback forum:
Be sure to click the upvote button and Follow at the bottom of the first post.
According to some posts in that thread, there seems to be some problem between Canon and Adobe, whether legal or technical isn't clear. While waiting for those two companies to play nice, you could buy these third-party profiles for $15:
https://www.colorfidelity.com/
A number of people have reported good experience with them. Or you could make your own with the free Profile Editor and a ColorChecker chart:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/digital-negative.html#DNGProfileEditorSeptember2012
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