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Linear profile automatically apply on import in Lightroom Classic

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thommy

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Lightroom Classic version: 10.3
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Hi

Is it possible to get a linear profile automatically apply on import in Lightroom Classic?
I know you can apply choosen preset during import but not sure how to apply a profile, if even possible.

Thommy
 
A preset can apply a profile. Just check the ‘Treatment & Profile’ checkbox.
 
A preset can apply a profile. Just check the ‘Treatment & Profile’ checkbox.
Ok, thanks!
I already apply AUTO settings using a preset.
I would like to apply both a AUTO preset and a linear profile during import. Is that possible in any way?
 
Ok, thanks!
I already apply AUTO settings using a preset.
I would like to apply both a AUTO preset and a linear profile during import. Is that possible in any way?
Yes, just check both options in the preset dialog when you save it or update it.
 
Great! I managed to create two presets specific for my Nikon D300 and D800e.
Since I need to apply them individually, I had to add them in the camera specific setting in the preferences.
Using that solution I cannot reset my image if I want to reset buttons/adjustments to zero.
I guess the only solution to that is to have two different import presets and remember to switch preset when I change camera?
 
Great! I managed to create two presets specific for my Nikon D300 and D800e.
Since I need to apply them individually, I had to add them in the camera specific setting in the preferences.
Using that solution I cannot reset my image if I want to reset buttons/adjustments to zero.
I guess the only solution to that is to have two different import presets and remember to switch preset when I change camera?
No, keep the two presets as the respective camera defaults, and then simply create an ‘all zero’ preset that you can apply if you need to reset a photo.
 
No, keep the two presets as the respective camera defaults, and then simply create an ‘all zero’ preset that you can apply if you need to reset a photo.
Wow - good solution!! Thanks a lot for helping me.
 
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