From the course: Creating Presets, LUTs, and Profiles for Photography
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Using DNG Camera Profiles with Skylum apps
From the course: Creating Presets, LUTs, and Profiles for Photography
Using DNG Camera Profiles with Skylum apps
- This DNG camera profile format is quickly becoming an industry standard. Let me show you how a tool like Luminar Flex can take advantage of it. Now, you could choose to open the image directly, or send the image by using Flex as a plugin. In this case, let's open up the DNG files that we created earlier. I'll now switch to the expert workspace. Or you could just add the raw develop filter. From the profile list you'll see several choices here. And it's going to go ahead and offer up some standard ones based on the Adobe camera profiles that it recognizes as camera defaults. But I can also choose to load these. If it was embedded in the file I could choose to load it directly. Or just navigate to the DCP file myself. Let's go to that folder there. There it is. And I'll choose open. And you see that the camera profile was applied. Now, you can continue to make other tweaks and changes as you see fit, but by…
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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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