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It may just be me, but I just noticed that the default Profile in Develop appears to be Camera Neutral. I've looked in both the FAQ and Google but still don't feel I have a good understanding of the purpose of 'Color Profile' over other controls in Develop. For example, if I select 'Camera Landscape', the greens pop out more but I don't see any changes in the control.
I found XMP attributes for crd:cameraprofile and crs:cameraprofile. The latter point me to the XMP Specifcation. So it's an attribute of the raw image itself. It sounds like the Camera specific profiles mimic those you can select in the camera if you choose to. The one you set for your picture is carried forward e.g. Camera Neutral.
However, I'm still confused as to when to use Color Profiles, presets and/or other Develop Controls in LR. Any pointers appreciated.
Thanks
I found XMP attributes for crd:cameraprofile and crs:cameraprofile. The latter point me to the XMP Specifcation. So it's an attribute of the raw image itself. It sounds like the Camera specific profiles mimic those you can select in the camera if you choose to. The one you set for your picture is carried forward e.g. Camera Neutral.
However, I'm still confused as to when to use Color Profiles, presets and/or other Develop Controls in LR. Any pointers appreciated.
Thanks