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"Export" custom profiles from within a PSD?

Community Beginner ,
May 20, 2019 May 20, 2019

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Hi

I hope for some help in this matter. How can I "extract"/store the "CUSTOM_Mariaberg_731.....xmp" profile included in a psd-file to use it from within Lightroom/Photoshop/Camera Raw?

Here's how the workflow was to end up with this picture:

- I took it with my iPhone

- I edited it on my iPhone with Photoshop Express

- I used the "My Looks" (in German "Meine Looks") function of Photoshop Express to store my develop settings and named the "Look" (=preset???) "Mariaberg".

- I exported/uploaded the picture from Photoshop Express via the "Send to Photoshop" function

- that way, the photo got synchronized via the cloud to my computer as a psd-file

- I opened the psd in Photoshop and double-clicked on the lower righthandside icon to open Camera RAW:

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- as you see in the attached picture, the picture has no development settings like temperature, contrast etc., but seems to be entirely processed by this custom profile "CUSTOM_Mariaberg_731...xmp" .

How can I get access to this profile and store it to my computer, so that I can apply it to other pictures?

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When I use the normal "export"-process from within Camera RAW to store an xmp-profile, that very "CUSTOM_Mariaberg..." profile is not "included" in the development settings, as you can see on this screenshot (top checkbox "Behandlung und Profil" cannot be accessed). If I use the export-function anyway, that very exported xmp-profile does not alter another picture in any way, when applied, since there are no development settings like color, contrast etc., - obviously, the "CUSTOM_Mariaberg..."-profile, that WOULD alter the picture, was not in any way included in the export.

So I trust the community knowledge to help me....

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Thanks for helping!

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May 20, 2019 May 20, 2019

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Hi mg2cā€‹

Did you try to save your color-correction as A preset?

I could export the .xmp file in the hamburger menu next to "Grundeinstellungen" as well.

So as Preset (Vorgaben) and with import of .xmp file i've got the same result.

ps: You can also send to PSD via the Photoshop Server.

Viel Spass šŸ˜‰

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Thanks for your quick response!

thatā€˜s exactly, what I did: click on the Hamburger-menu and export as xmp, then import that xmp into Lightroom/Photoshop...

additionally, I also saved it as a preset.

but, as you can see in the development settings: all sliders are ZEROed, so since the export seems not to include that CUSTOM_Mariaberg....xmp profile, the created preset does not alter a new picture at all.

thatā€˜s why I asked, how I could get my hands on / export that CUSTOM_Mariaberg...xmp profile shown in the second screenshot.

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