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Set Default function no longer in Lightroom
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 736391" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>It used to be easy. it applies the Adobe Color preset by default, which is much more contrasty and saturated than even the Nikon Standard profile. For wildlife I actually prefer Camera Neutral.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You've always been able to do it by serial number. I have 6 bodies each of which had a serial number specific default setting. They've always had the ability to apply develop settings on import. What they have here is not "multiple defaults", they just made managing it a pain in the ass. Particularly when all you want to do is set profile, sharpening and tick lens profile boxes. I see they have the option now for Camera Profile, so perhaps Lr can now use the Nikon profile from the EXIF? That would solve Marcel's issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 736391, member: 9240"] It used to be easy. it applies the Adobe Color preset by default, which is much more contrasty and saturated than even the Nikon Standard profile. For wildlife I actually prefer Camera Neutral. You've always been able to do it by serial number. I have 6 bodies each of which had a serial number specific default setting. They've always had the ability to apply develop settings on import. What they have here is not "multiple defaults", they just made managing it a pain in the ass. Particularly when all you want to do is set profile, sharpening and tick lens profile boxes. I see they have the option now for Camera Profile, so perhaps Lr can now use the Nikon profile from the EXIF? That would solve Marcel's issue. [/QUOTE]
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