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You’ll see this corroborated by an Adobe Forum Moderator a little later on.Ī preset shows up in the control sliders, and you can easily tweak these after applying the preset.Īpplication of a PROFILE however, gives you no control indication of what it’s done, so you can’t tweak its adjustments because you can’t see them. The subtle difference is this – if you have a preset that gives a ‘certain look’ to an image, when you apply it, the relevant sliders in the dev module move.īut if you have a ‘profile’ that gives the same visual appearance, when you apply it the relevant sliders DON”T move.Ī PRESET is a visible, front GUI adjustment, and a PROFILE is a buried, background adjustment. Lightroom v7.3 profiles are simply Lightroom v7.2 PRESETS, re-bundled into something called a profile, and shoved into a different location in the Lightroom GUI. There are tens of thousands of Lightroom v7.3 fan boys out there, plus even more users with a low level knowledge base, who do NOT understand what a ‘profile’ is – and Adobe are using this as a massive marketing tool. Strangely enough though, heading over to YouTube I see the exact opposite!īut, positive or negative, all the buzz is about the new profiles. Heading over to the Adobe Lightroom Forum I see A LOT of very upset users. So, once the updates were done, and I’d had a quick look at Photoshop, I fired up the new Lightroom v7.3 – and immediately wished I hadn’t! In point of fact, on the demosaicing front, it’s not as clever as that found in either Canon DPP or Nikon Capture.īut, with a bit of patience and effort, you can strip all the crap background adjustments away, and get back to a relatively neutral starting point as I’ve discussed many times previously on this blog.
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Anyone who has been sensible and bought my massive sharpening training knows exactly what I’m talking about here, as I demonstrate these facts more than a few times! Secondly, it’s unique demosaicing algorithm is ludicrously outdated in comparison to C1, Iridient and RT, and its capture/input sharpening controls leave a lot to be desired. I’m a bit of a Photoshop junkie, and I always look forward to any update if I’m honest, just so I can go and have a play with it!īut I’ve been a bit ‘meh.’ over Lightroom for quite a while now, for a few reasons.įirstly, it’s trying to become some sort of pathetic 1 stop shop image processor, catering to the ‘instant gratification brigade’ INSTEAD OF what it’s meant to be – a superb digital asset management program and a raw processor designed to work in conjunction with the KING of image processors – PHOTOSHOP. Then the CC update panel told me I had application updates for Photoshop and Lightroom, so we clicked update on both. I’d planned to get out and do some photography, and do some serious SEO work on my YouTube channel.īut when I turned my machines on at 6.15am on the 4th I was greeted with some queries from clients and blog/channel viewers about some new fangled update for Lightroom. I created that video primarily to help out anyone who has purchased my latest video training ‘Professional Grade Image Sharpening’ – click this link and get it bought if you haven’t already!