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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 711172" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>The jpg preview corresponding to the camera mode is stored in the Raw file, but the file itself is not altered. How the Raw file appears when you go to edit it depends on the profile applied in the editor. If that's Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw then that will default to "Adobe Standard", not the Nikon camera specific profile. There is no way to get an Adobe product to read and reflect the shot-with profile, but if you always shoot with one specific profile you can set that as your editing default. Otherwise you will need to go into the Profile section of the Basic edit panel and choose Camera Neutral if that's what you shot with.</p><p></p><p>Other editors may be able to pick up the profile used stored in the raw file but it's been ages since I've used something else I don't retain that stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 711172, member: 9240"] The jpg preview corresponding to the camera mode is stored in the Raw file, but the file itself is not altered. How the Raw file appears when you go to edit it depends on the profile applied in the editor. If that's Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw then that will default to "Adobe Standard", not the Nikon camera specific profile. There is no way to get an Adobe product to read and reflect the shot-with profile, but if you always shoot with one specific profile you can set that as your editing default. Otherwise you will need to go into the Profile section of the Basic edit panel and choose Camera Neutral if that's what you shot with. Other editors may be able to pick up the profile used stored in the raw file but it's been ages since I've used something else I don't retain that stuff. [/QUOTE]
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