This is the A1So they don’t for the a1?
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This is the A1So they don’t for the a1?
These are for the Sony A1 in LRCThe camera matching profiles only show up for the camera the picture was taken with, if Adobe has profiles for that camera.
For some reason I’m not finding itThis is the A1
That’s really weird. I just hit browse and it pulls them up. Do you have the latest version of LRC?For some reason I’m not finding it
Yup just updated this week. Oh well I am not having any issues with my processing but figured maybe it could be even better.That’s really weird. I just hit browse and it pulls them up. Do you have the latest version of LRC?
That’s so strange that’s it’s not showing upYup just updated this week. Oh well I am not having any issues with my processing but figured maybe it could be even better.
Look harder! They are there. You have to be in the develop module. hahahaYup just updated this week. Oh well I am not having any issues with my processing but figured maybe it could be even better.
So they don’t for the a1?
Ok a little googling helped. You can’t access this on the modules page but rather diving into preferences. View attachment 31694
Ok a little googling helped. You can’t access this on the modules page but rather diving into preferences. View attachment 31694
I am very interested in this process but have been on the fence what I need to purchase to do this. Data color Spyder and kit? Or, Calibrite? Id love to hear your process.I use color checker so I start with the profile ive made for that camera and lens. I make one for sunny, one for shade for each camera/lens combo. It's a one time job, then the profile is stored for next time. If I get off that one I scroll through to see what I like.
I haven't tried it, but i am noticing Jan Wegener's set of prosets that he sells in some of his videos. Might be worth a trial.
https://thebirdphotographyshow.com/profiles.htm
I am very interested in this process but have been on the fence what I need to purchase to do this. Data color Spyder and kit? Or, Calibrite? Id love to hear your process.
I am very interested in this process but have been on the fence what I need to purchase to do this. Data color Spyder and kit? Or, Calibrite? Id love to hear your process.
Do you also calibrate your computer monitor as well? If so what are you using. The color checker seems to be a calibrite product formerly xrite.There are two systems that I know of. They both work within lightroom and come with a target card with many standard colors and a grayscale. Software is included. Since the colors on the card are standard the software compares what you shot with the standard and adjusts so the output matches. You shoot the target For each lens and type of light and run the software. The Color Checker is the one I like better. It yields a Lightroom profile that you pick instead of Adobe color or whatever. The Spydercheckr doesn't give a profile but instead gives a preset that you pick off the preset panel on the left, it modifies the HSL sliders instead of making a new profile.
Don't expect it to change your life. It's not very different from a faithful or standard profile, just starts you out with reliably accurate color. It will work even if you don't calibrate your monitor, but you will want a calibrated monitor anytime you are using your eyes to adjust the image.Do you also calibrate your computer monitor as well? If so what are you using. The color checker seems to be a calibrite product formerly xrite.
See my earlier post.Don't expect it to change your life. It's not very different from a faithful or standard profile, just starts you out with reliably accurate color. It will work even if you don't calibrate your monitor, but you will want a calibrated monitor anytime you are using your eyes to adjust the image.