In-camera "camera style" vs "Camera Matching Style" on RAW+JPG
Hi, I use both LR Classic and LR CC. I know I've seen the answer to this somewhere but can't find it.
Usually I'm shooting professionally and using RAW and use the Profile "Adobe Colour" on images edited in LR Classic, on my PC, images taken on a Sony A7iii. That's my default. I'm happy with it.
I'm trying things I've not done before and it's got me in a muddle.
I'm in play mode in this instance. I've dug out an old Sony RX100 and, like many cameras, it has "Camera Style" options for images to show them In camera. I've taken the B&W camera style and tweaked it slightly (more contrast mainly). I'm shooting RAW+JPG so that whilst I might use the JPG immediately I've got the RAW to edit properly later on. A little street photography to keep my mind amused.
Yesterday was the first time trying this all out. I shot on the RX100, plugged the SD reader into my iPhone and imported the contents of the SD card into my phone. Sure enough I could see B&W image from the camera on the Camera Roll.
Then I went to LR CC and it imported the files from my Camera Roll. But it ignored the in-camera profiles completely, showed me the unedited RAW files with no B&W at all. I ended up having to edit them all to get a B&W profile onto them.
Now the B&W camera style was only intended to be a starting point for some street photography but it's a shortcut rather than starting with the colour image. It was especially confusing as I'd also shot some on the iPhone and they were in colour so I had to keep checking what I was editing.
Is there any way to get LR CC (and/or Classic) to allow me to shoot RAW+JPG (or just RAW) and to honour the in-camera camera style that I've applied?
