From the course: Creating Presets, LUTs, and Profiles for Photography
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Using DNG Camera Profiles with Adobe apps
From the course: Creating Presets, LUTs, and Profiles for Photography
Using DNG Camera Profiles with Adobe apps
- Let's take advantage of this DCP file. You can access it from Photoshop or Lightroom, it doesn't matter. It's really the same. I'll go to Photoshop in this case. And I need to relaunch the application so it can load the profiles that were just created. Now, let's open up those files. We'll grab the .dng files here, and I'm going to actually open up all four files and click 'open'. You probably don't want to deliver a shot with somebody holding a giant multicolored target next to their head, but you can use this and apply it to other shots from the same lighting conditions. Now, what you can do is select the image shot under similar lighting conditions. Then, from the list here, you can choose to browse to access ones. Now, there's favorites and other choices, but you can go down to the profiles section here and see ones that were automatically made and the ones that you made. For example, there's the one for…
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What is a DNG Camera Profile (DCP) file?53s
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Using a color profile target1m 32s
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Creating a custom profile with the Adobe DNG Profile Editor3m 7s
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Creating a custom profile with ColorChecker Passport software2m 30s
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Using DNG Camera Profiles with Adobe apps3m 3s
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Using DNG Camera Profiles with Skylum apps1m 43s
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Using DNG Camera Profiles with Capture One2m 12s
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