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Currently installed versions:
Desktop: iMac mini M2 Pro, macOS Sonoma 14.5
I've installed the Calibrite Colorchecker Camera Calibration software successfully and have created camera Profiles for both my iPhone 15 Pro Max and Nikon Z 6 II in Camera RAW and Adobe Photoshop. I have also got the same camera Profiles working in Adobe Lightroom Classic (LrC).
However, I can't get the Profiles to display in Adobe Lightroom (desktop version) (Lr). I thought that both versions of Lightroom on a desktop iMac were powered by Camera Raw and hence the Profiles would be available in Lr.
I am aware that this sort of issue was highlighted in Q3/4 2023. Is this still a known issue and limitation?
You need to import these profiles into Lightroom. Lightroom does not use the local Camera Raw folder, but stores profiles in the cloud.
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You need to import these profiles into Lightroom. Lightroom does not use the local Camera Raw folder, but stores profiles in the cloud.
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Thanks - I thought that might be the case.
However, the 2 that I created for LrC and Camera Raw appear to be stored in a hidden folder. I know the path to the stored folder but can't access it on the iMac.
Will it work if I create more Profiles using the CCC software and then store them on the desktop (if I can do that) before importing them into Lr?
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Thanks - I thought that might be the case.
However, the 2 that I created for LrC and Camera Raw appear to be stored in a hidden folder. I know the path to the stored folder but can't access it on the iMac.
By @Norman359727959y38
For next time: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/254002152?sortBy=best
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Got it to work by saving the .dcp files to the desktop and then importing them from there.
Thanks again for your input.