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([Greg] (Micro 4/3 + Win11))
October 2, 2024, 8:23pm
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If so, that isn’t necessary. The default generic rendering in PhotoLab is for the camera body used to take the photo. Specifying it explicitly is only necessary if you used one camera for the photo and now want the color rendering to emulate that of another camera.
See here:
Hello @jemadsen ,
Category: Camera body in the Color / Color rendering is often misunderstood. Its purpose is to provide possibility to apply a rendering of another camera than the one you used to shoot your photo.
Mike1 is correct, if you select a color rendering with your camera in the label it won’t apply anything. It’s meant to be able to harmonize a set of photos taken with different cameras.
Regards,
Marie
Probably - but as it happens there are already feature requests for PhotoLab to automatically apply a given preset based on the camera used:
Rather than all images initially getting the same preset (Standard or whatever), I’d like the ability to have a different default preset automatically selected for my Canon 60d vs my Sony RX100VII images. This would be selected from the camera metadata in the image, with a default preset if no specific ones are found.
Cameras use different colour profiles & require different edit settings, also not all RAW photos require lens correction (eg. Panasonic micro four thirds). So different cameras require different initial editing settings.
Please allow raw edit settings to be automatically applied to specific camera models when a raw image is first opened. Lightroom has this facility by setting the default process for a given camera model.
This would remove the laborious process of having to manually apply a pre…
I hope this helps.