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Nov 01, 2010 20:24 |  #16

How to remove Lightroom default settings....

http://lightroom-blog.com …room-develop-presets.html (external link)


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Nov 02, 2010 06:31 |  #17

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How to remove Lightroom default settings....

http://lightroom-blog.com …room-develop-presets.html (external link)

That just removes the develop presets. LR will still do some processing of the raw data - because it has to. Unprocessed raw data will not be an image, there are several processes that need to be carried out to convert it to an image.

As has already been stated, the image you first see is the embedded jpeg. The camera has processed the raw data to produce that image. When you load the raw data into LR it will process the data using whatever parameters are specified as the default. Unless these parameters are the same as those used by the camera then the resulting image will look different from the embedded preview.

So, to get the LR image looking how you want it, you need to choose the parameters it's going to use. Select a representative image, get the settings in the Develop module changed to provide the sort of image you're after and then press the 'Alt' key. The 'Reset' button in the bottom right will now change to 'Set default'. Press this button and those settings will be applied to all new images automatically. You can set it up so that the default settings are different for different camera bodies and/or different ISOs.


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Nov 02, 2010 11:54 |  #18

hollis_f wrote in post #11209611 (external link)
So, to get the LR image looking how you want it, you need to choose the parameters it's going to use. Select a representative image, get the settings in the Develop module changed to provide the sort of image you're after and then press the 'Alt' key. The 'Reset' button in the bottom right will now change to 'Set default'. Press this button and those settings will be applied to all new images automatically. You can set it up so that the default settings are different for different camera bodies and/or different ISOs.

Just to add - if you want it to match what you "first see," then the best way to do this would be to shoot JPEG + RAW and then try to match the RAW defaults to the JPEG.


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Nov 02, 2010 13:25 |  #19

In, going to try this later..


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Nov 02, 2010 13:32 |  #20

I'm going to give it a shot in the camera profile section.

I tried this about two years ago and couldn't match up the contrast effects. Perhaps now .... lol


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