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Create / Modify Printer Profiles

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Richard___G

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I need to understand how to create or modify printer profiles in Lightroom Classic.

Is there a resource which somebody could point me to, or a prior post which covers this?

Many thanks in advance,
Richard
 
Printer profiles cannot be created or modified in Lightroom Classic. You need dedicated software and hardware to do that, but most paper suppliers have made profiles that you can download.
 
Johan is correct, which brings up the question: What leads you to want to create or modify printer profiles? Is it because your prints aren’t as expected from Lightroom Classic? If you describe what you’re trying to resolve, we should be able to figure out whether you need to change a Print module setting, use a different printer profile, or obtain or create a custom printer profile.

As far as a resource, this is one example of how you would do it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv59fVYTp4I
 
In fact, their is no such thing than "Printer profile". A profile is calculated for and linked to a group "Printer", Paper", "Ink". If one of the member of the group change (say the paper), there will be an other profile.
 
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