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Lightroom: Which manual adjustments are equivalent to 'camera standard' profile?
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<blockquote data-quote="paul_b" data-source="post: 224855" data-attributes="member: 15676"><p>Hi Fred</p><p></p><p>Yes, up until now i have always used 'camera standard' in the calibration/profile section. I was thinking that 'camera standard' often seems to strong to me, i.e too much contrast etc. That's why i had the idea of starting off in 'adobe standard' or 'camera neutral' and then working my way up manually towards where 'camera standard' would of starting me off at, but with the difference of being able to 'back off' on any of those adjustments if i felt they were again too strong. </p><p></p><p>So my original question remains, and is something like this: Which adjustments should be considered if i wanted to manunally go from 'adobe standard' (or 'camera neutral) to somewhere near to 'camera standard', i.e via adjustments in the 'basics panel' or curves etc. This would be instead of choosing 'camera standard' as a profile. Contrast is obviously the biggie. Maybe there's other adjustments that others have noticed too i.e vibrancy, clarity etc etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul_b, post: 224855, member: 15676"] Hi Fred Yes, up until now i have always used 'camera standard' in the calibration/profile section. I was thinking that 'camera standard' often seems to strong to me, i.e too much contrast etc. That's why i had the idea of starting off in 'adobe standard' or 'camera neutral' and then working my way up manually towards where 'camera standard' would of starting me off at, but with the difference of being able to 'back off' on any of those adjustments if i felt they were again too strong. So my original question remains, and is something like this: Which adjustments should be considered if i wanted to manunally go from 'adobe standard' (or 'camera neutral) to somewhere near to 'camera standard', i.e via adjustments in the 'basics panel' or curves etc. This would be instead of choosing 'camera standard' as a profile. Contrast is obviously the biggie. Maybe there's other adjustments that others have noticed too i.e vibrancy, clarity etc etc. [/QUOTE]
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