How To Use Camera Matching Profiles in Luminar NEO
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- Опубликовано: 31 авг 2022
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The profiles will be stored here on PC: C:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\Camera Mac: Mac location: Mac HD\Library\Application Support\Adobe\CameraRaw\Camera Profiles\Camera
Luminar Neo stores the custom camera profiles in the following paths:
mac\Users\USERNAME\Library\Group Containers\RTW788AXG3.com.skylum.luminarneo\CameraProfiles
windows C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Luminar Neo\Data\CameraProfiles
That's where you need to paste your camera matching .dcp files
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Love it, just asked a couple of days ago for this video, and here it is. You're quick!
Thank you! I finally got around to downloading the profiles, and lo and behold! all the profiles for my RX100vii showed up beautifully. This really makes a lot of difference!
Brilliant, you have explained it so clearly and now I fully understand how to import my profiles, thank you.
Your channel has been extremely helpful as I transition from Lr to Luminar Neo. I am MUCH MUCH happier with my photos after using Neo. Thank you for your time in putting this out here. :)
Thank you Anthony! Great video as always. This was so helpful on how to find and load the camera profiles, making such a difference in editing.
Thank you so much for your tutorials It went from 'nice tutoet science' to simple logic! You have a new subscriber
Thank you! My high school football photos always looked like they had a slight red gel effect. Getting the Pentax K1 profile instantly gave me green grass and proper uniform colors.
As always, highly valuable content. One of the best Luminar channels on yt.
Your vids are always so helpful. I have now added my Sony A7C II (ILCE-7CM2) profiles...thanks to you, Anthony.
Love your videos. This info was GREAT! Not anywhere in L. Neo's manual. Thank you!!
This really improved the quality of the colors in my photos.
Your method is comprehensive, thoughtful and easy to follow. Great work on numerous videos. Thank you as well for this one!
You're very welcome Richard! Thanks for watching.
Bravo Bravo....so glad you made this video. Truly appreciate all your work in making the rest of us better. Thank you!
Cheers David.
Works like a dream Anthony! Thanks so much for this video; really pleased I've finally got these loaded. Keep doing what you're doing Anthony - best instructional videos around!!!
Thanks Simon!
Hi Anthony, thank you so much for making this video. It works perfectly. I don't use PS or LR so this video was a big help
Thank you!!! I called canon asking how to get these profiles and they had no clue what was going on!!! Again thank you
Thanks for this very helpful video Anthony.
This is really useful information Anthony! You're the only RUclipsr I've seen who is talking about this most important foundational step. Thanks for stepping us through and for providing all the directories.
Thanks Carl. I really appreciate this. I haven't done a video for a while and it's kind words like yours that give me motivation to get sharing again. 🙏
Thank you Anthony - this helped greatly.
Phenomenal! Been wondering how to do this! Thank you much.
Thanks Anthony this really makes a big difference
Thank you for your helpful videos!
Thanks. This was easier than expected because of your video! Really appreciate it.
Thanks Theo!
Bit late to this - stumbled on it when watching your Astro Edit video - but I can't believe how much of a game changer this is! I have a fairly modest Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark III, and natively the ORF format isn't recognised by Luminar Neo for Develop profiles, but I run all my ORF files through DXO Pure Raw anyway, and the resulting files are recognised. I went through the process following this video, and the difference when applying the E-M10 III profile was incredible! From flat and washed out to something that looked fantastic even without any further edits.
The Astro video itself then helped even more. I'm guilty of using a lot of presets in Neo to get the base effect for an image prior to tweaking the edit, but starting from scratch with the correct profile and following the video gave much more natural results. Thanks so much for all your hard work - easily the best Neo resource on RUclips 👍
Really useful tip about Adobe's DNG tool having all those profiles. Thanks for that.
works like a charm Anthony.. many thanks.. I got my Nikon D3200 profiles installed.. and it does make a difference to the editing process. Thanks again
Bravo on this and all of your vids. I find your style, delivery and experience to be just wonderful. Refreshing from all the folks who talk but maybe don't deliver as much content. Truly useful stuff about so many topics. I watch them all!
Thank you Patrick. 😊
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!! I have asked so many people, including Skylum and everyone said it is all done automatically. Unfortunately not for me. I thought it was because I have an entry level Canon T7i (800D). As you were scrolling through the folders I noticed the camera listed. I will follow your instructions and see what works. Love your videos!!!
This was perfect. Thank you so much.
Thank you for this!!! This is difficult information to find. Also, your daughter is just delightful and must be a joy in your life!
Thanks mate. Yes she is. I took her for a day up the mountains for skiing ⛷️ today. Quality time together.
I have been waiting for so long to find out how to get a custom DCP. You did it Anthony! I downloaded my Canon DCP and it changes everything! I have two more cameras to download but the difference between the “Luminar Standard” and my personalized DCP is amazing. Far more than I ever anticipated!
Excellent stuff Pete!
Thank you for the video! Definitely useful for me!
Anthony, I can't pay you back enough for all the great content you have put out on YT! Great information! Truly grateful! Gracias!
Well you can. There's the thanks button and the option to support the channel too 😂 All good, glad you find the content helpful.
@@AnthonyTurnham oh I have subbed and like and favorited several of your vids! To your continued success!
Thank you for your videos, they are awesome.
Thank you! I've been putting off doing this since I got Neo when it first came out. Thank you for all of your videos.
Aw, you're welcome Heather. 😊
Always enjoy yor videos. Thank you.
I'd stepped away from Neo for a bit and having been spoiled by my other editors built in camera selection I decided to try this. It worked great! The difference in camera profiles vs Neo's default is tremendous and worth the efforts of installation.
Thanks for making this easy.
Glad I could help!
Worked a treat, thanks man.
good one, very helpful. thank you Anthony
Thanks so much for this video I’ve wondered for ages how to do this will be giving it a go later
And it worked thanks again!!!❤️👍
Hey Anthony, cheers from Holand for this!! very usefull, thanks...:)
This is genius. Thank you!
Awesome! I've been wondering why my camera didn't have any profiles. Many Thanks.
As a newbie, I didn't even know this was a thing. Just knew I hated editing. Made the biggest difference! Gracias!
Glad I could help! Hopefully I can make you a convert and get you enjoying the art of editing 😀
Brilliant! That helped immensely 👍
This is great 👍 Thank you.
Really great help. It makes the files from my D300 and my z6 look a lot more like they did when I shot them. I knew I should be doing this, but all I could find on the internet was how to create these files yourself with a color card and all this messing around.
Glad it's helped Jesse! 😃
Excellent video as always! Well done 😉
Thanks! 🙏
Thank you! Been wanting to know how to do this for the longest time and this worked just as you described it. Wonderful!
Very very interesting. Thanks!
super helpful. thank you.
Thanks for this one too! ✌🏼
Thanks so much for this tip. I always used profiles with Lightroom but could not get my Canon profile instaled with NEO. Following your instructions the download was recognized and now appears in the NEO menu.
Really useful video. Nice one.
very helpful info - TY
You videos are brilliant! Thank you - subscribed and a new follower...
Awesome, thank you!
Many thanks Anthony, another secret unlocked!
Thanks for convincing me about the benefit of using camera profiles. The brand new Neo ver. 1.3.0 includes profiles in Camera RAW. At least, it has them for my Sony A7R3.
Interesting. I will try it.
Briliant video. Thanks!
Glad you liked it! 😀
Great Info! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Brillant, thanks!
Great videos Anthony- I am relatively new to this and you manage to make potentially complex processes very easy to understand. I have loaded my Canon profiles and can now access them fine in Neo, but can you advise if there is a way to set one of these as a default profile for all my RAW files?
Fantastico. Grazie.
Thank you very much. Which profile should I use for iphoneproraw format?
brilliant!!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Just a heads up, ProgramData was a hidden file on my system. So didn't show till a tick was entered in show hidden folders under view
Thanks!
Thank you! 😄
Video is great. I took it one step further. In the directories under c:\program data\adobe\cameraraw\cameraprofiles ... for both "Adobe Standard" and "Camera" there were hundred of camera profiles. Since I only have two cameras, I deleted all the myriad of unneeded profiles in these two subdirs. Saves a ton of space, and who knows...likely made the app a tad faster. Anthony, do you see any problem with deleting unneeded/unused profiles? ... and keeping only the profiles for my cameras?
Thanks for this video, it was incredibly helpful!
Question: How do you fit this into a workflow with presets? I've learned from Skylum that Presets don't let you apply a camera profile. They said to apply to profile manually first, then apply the preset.
However, applying the preset changes the image's Camera Profile back to the 'Luminar Default' camera profile.
You can change your Camera Profile back to the correct profile for your camera, but if setting the Camera Profile is the first thing you're supposed to do when editing a RAW photo, does changing the profile back to the correct profile for your camera - after applying a preset and it's associated 'Luminar Default' profile - mess anything up, especially since the colors in your preset build on the colors baked into your camera's profile?
That's all well and good. I appreciate your videos and watch them regularly. But, do you know how to accomplish this on a Mac? I am stumped.
Hi Anthony, thanks for the great videos you are sharing. The print companies offer their ICC Profile: do you know how we can upload the ICC profiles in Luminar Neo?
thanks for the video. Unfortunately, I cant find a camera profiles for Fujifilm. 😕
yes
thank you, i dont know why luminar remove this option.
Much appreciated. Did as you described and it worked a treat. A far better starting point than Luminar default. Cheers.
Awesome Tony!
For some reason I don't ever remember doing this, however after a fresh install of windows and re-installing luminar, my profiles were gone. This really helped, the luminar default profile is god awful!
Anthony, Thanks for the video. I have downloaded the DNG Converter, but still need specific instructions on how to go from Add Custom DCP to get the camera profiles. Can anyone help? Thanks very much!
Great video. I just recently upgraded to Neo and love it!!!! The history of edit is awesome. Quick question, I own a fujifilm and there are no profiles under the Adobe app. But there is an option to create a DCP from a DNG.. HAve you used that option before?
I haven't done that for my fuji XT4. Fuji use .cube files for their profiles which in Luminar is what's used in the mood section for the LUTs. SO you can load them in there. But obviously that's not ideal as you want the profile applied at the front end of the edit. If you go the route of DCP from DNG, let me know how you get on. I'd be interested to hear more about that approach.
Great video and thanks for this. Been waiting for ages to find out how to populate this panel. Do you know if the XT 30 is listed 🤔
From recollection, I believe so. Just as a standard profile.
@@AnthonyTurnham would the other profiles for the XT range work, as I believe they all use the same sensor.
Great tips here, thank you, but for some reason the installation of the DNG Converter (Mac, OS X Monterey) did not seem to pull down any profiles. I've made the invisible library folder visible and searched high and low, but can't find any profiles anywhere. Any suggested workarounds?
Thank you
What about Apple ProRAW from an iPhone 13 Pro?
Can Neo handle that?
Hey Anthony, love your videos. My laptop crashed and I had to reinstall Luminar Neo onto my desktop. The program runs fine but for some reason, the camera profiles for my Canon R5 are no longer there. My only option is the default from Luminar Neo. Any idea how I can get my Canon R5 camera matching profiles back so I can use them on my desktop? I checked to make sure that I have the most current version of Luminar and I do so that's not the problem. HELP!!! 😃
wonderful...I didn't realize the path is defaulted to be hidden so you can't find it by randomly looking...so close your eyes and just copy the link the good man Anthony describes after DL and installing the DNG converter and bingo, good to go (the manual steps at the end were perfect)...thx a bunch
You're very welcome!
Any ideas for the DJI mini 3 pro drone files?
Anthony, thank you for this important information.
Earlier, Owls Beale added the Mac location in the user library. On some installations of Adobe Camera Raw on a Mac, the profiles may be added to the main library:
Macintosh HD>Library>Application Support>Adobe>CameraRAW>CameraProfiles>Camera
If your older camera is not listed there, a single, standard profile may be found at:
Macintosh HD>Library>Application Support>Adobe>CameraRAW>CameraProfiles>Adobe Standard
If you have an older camera and an old installation of Adobe DNG Converter, you may want to check that installation first for the profiles before installing the latest DNG Converter. I made the mistake of installing first, and I suspect replacing multiple profiles for an old camera with a single, standard file.
Hmmm...There doesn't appear to be any camera profiles from Fuji in the list. Bummer.
@@TLeightonWomack Fuji has a standard profile available. Their other more unique profiles are .cube rather than .dcp and so can't be read by Luminar anyway unfortunately.
@@AnthonyTurnham Good enough reason to not entertain Luminar Neo then I guess
@Tellurian when I'm doing work with my Fuji I just apply the profile through the mood tool as that uses .cube files as luts.
@@AnthonyTurnham might be a good choice of video to cover that for all us Fuji users. I have recently purchased Luminar Neo but not yet convinced it’s worthwhile.
Hope you have continued success with your channel
Wow, great Windows 10
Hi again Anthony! Before investing in Canon, I bought a Panasonic FZ72 60x zoom bridge camera, but Adobe doesn't have this profile. Shame because it was a good camera and it also shot in RAW. I suppose it doesn't count, because it's an old bridge and not a DSLR or a mirrorless one. Regards from. Felix the Cat. 😾😾
One thing to note on this though. These are the profiles that Adobe has generated. They may not necessarily be the same ones you'd find from your camera. They are obviously better than the standard Neo and Lightroom/ACR profiles that come built-into those programs, but they are basically Adobe recreations as far as I knkow. So if you were to shoot say a out of camera JPEG with your camera set to Landscape, it may slightly differ than what you might see in Adobe Lightroom or Neo when you select the profile you copied from Adobe's camera profile system.
Thanks for another great video. Where can I get the camera profiles for my Fujifilm X-T20 and my Sony RX100 M3? Thanks.
Hi Michael. I just had a look and the X-T20 standard profile is in the following folder C:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\Adobe Standard
Hi again Michael. You'd need to look for the full Sony model name. I did a quick google and saw it would be under Sony DSC-RX100 M3
It's in the camera folder. Full path is C:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\Camera\Sony DSC-RX100M3
@@AnthonyTurnham Wow, thanks a million.
Thanks for all the great education. I have a problem with matching profiles. Ihave a MAC M1 deskto . I installed the software as instructed in the video. Not problem on the install it would seem. Neo would not open because my Profile we moved to the Documents folder. Once I got this sorted the Profiles would not open when selected leaving me with only NEO's stock profiles. Any help would be great. I found the app installed where it is supposed to be.
Mac mini M1. There is no camera profiles not even stock. Where did you click. I selected develop and there is nothing to drop down to select profiles. Maybe it got moved in a new update running Update 6 (1.6)
Adobe had profiles for my Nikon D5 but not form my Fujifilm XT-3. ANyway, thanks for the very clear instructions, link and paths. It was very easy to install. Do I need to do this again for Luminar AI?
Hi Joe. Fuji does it slightly differently and the profiles are .CUBE files. They can still be added but they'd appear as LUTs in the Mood tool rather than the profile section. You'd see them in the same place in LR and Photoshop as Adobe handles the two file types in the same way, or isplays them in the same area.
@@AnthonyTurnham In that they are not in the Adobe download, where does one source them? Where should one place them for Luminar Neo to find them? Thanks
Thanks again for a great tutorial. This one is a keeper! I personally don't use DNG but use the original raw format CR2. Will the adobe dng converter have any benefit for me? Cheers Paul from Kiwiland
If you don't see camera matching profiles in your list then, yes, absolutely. Don't forget you're not converting your files to .dng but simply borrowing the profiles.
@@AnthonyTurnham Thanks Anthony. Do you have any advice re. migrating a Lightroom Classic cat with edits and Virtual Copies over to Luminar Neo. I am aware of the Avalanche app.
very good video and easy to understand thanks .However I have problem .the CameraProfiles is empty
Are you working on raw files? Is it empty after following this or before? You should at the very least be seeing the "luminar default" profile.
That's really interesting. Having a camera that does not have an Adobe DNG file (thanks Leica!) I've been playing with 'Add DCP from DNG...' and made some up for myself. Seems to work but I don't know how (or if it's that useful 😆)
Can't seem to figure out how to do this with a MacBook Pro. Any advice?
Can I do Anny of there things when I only Take pictures on my iPhone 13 pro?
I cannot find the profile for the OM Systems OM-1.When will it be available?
That is very interesting that neo can utilize adobe's profiles. It was my understanding that each software company was creating their own. Capture one comes to mind. I did not have to go through this process as Neo already had my camera profiles in the drop down. Do you if that is because i already have lr and ps loaded on the machine? I would like to how to build a custom profile when using a color checker. Nice work on the video I know it has been asked for many times. It never dawned on me that the camera profiles were not automatically in Neo for some and they had to go through this process.
Hi j Lopez. Yes, due to you having Adobe LR and PS installed, Luminar is able to access those profiles and populate your profile list.
@@AnthonyTurnham that is helpful and certainly explained why others where having issues.