6/11/2023 0 Comments Adobe camera raw profilesBy default ACR uses something called Adobe Color but if you click on the drop down menu, you will see that you have a few more choices such as Adobe Landscape, Adobe Portrait, Adobe Standard, Adobe Vivid, Adobe Monochrome and Browse. ![]() In the past ACR may have had a half dozen to choose from but recently, CC 2018 and on – could go back a couple of more versions – Adobe has added many, many more profiles to choose from. Most of us are aware that both our cameras and Raw processing software, ACR in this case, have these profiles but most of us rarely choose anything other than the default chosen by the respective manufacturers. Your camera has a variety of profiles to choose from when shooting, and ACR has some profiles that determines how your image is displayed to you. ![]() There needs to be some kind of starting point to display colours and dynamic range. As well as how Black the blacks should be and how White should white be. In other words, how Red should the reds be, how Green should the greens be and how Blue should the blues be. Now, when you first open a Raw file in ACR and your image is displayed to you, the software needs to have some criteria to display this to you. So, that being said, whatever functions and features that are in one, are also in the other.įor the rest of this article I will talk about Adobe Camera Raw, until I specifically go into Lightroom. ![]() Not sure if you all know this but Adobe Camera Raw, whether invoked by either Photoshop or Adobe Bridge, and the Develop Module in Lightroom are one and the same. Part One: Using profiles in both ACR and Lightroom
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