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<blockquote data-quote="mikeee" data-source="post: 749991" data-attributes="member: 27435"><p>I think I am going to start with the old way of doing it (older workflow) just because I know it well enough.</p><p>I did figure out how to get a D7100 preset using the D7200 profile for baseline. It's kind of fun.</p><p>There are 2 sqlite databases that this uses to keep track of history for all the photos and for settings.</p><p>I actually manually dumped one of the databases, edited the dump/sql file to add a d7100 entry and re-read/re-created the db..</p><p>It didn;t work tho... lol But I did learn some where it stores stuff.</p><p></p><p>When I was editing the sql file, I saw a ton of old stuff that I had deleted... styles dating back to when I had a D3200 in 2013.</p><p>(I had deleted them in the software but they were still in the database)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mikeee, post: 749991, member: 27435"] I think I am going to start with the old way of doing it (older workflow) just because I know it well enough. I did figure out how to get a D7100 preset using the D7200 profile for baseline. It's kind of fun. There are 2 sqlite databases that this uses to keep track of history for all the photos and for settings. I actually manually dumped one of the databases, edited the dump/sql file to add a d7100 entry and re-read/re-created the db.. It didn;t work tho... lol But I did learn some where it stores stuff. When I was editing the sql file, I saw a ton of old stuff that I had deleted... styles dating back to when I had a D3200 in 2013. (I had deleted them in the software but they were still in the database) [/QUOTE]
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