koenkooi
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Re: Adobe and Camera matching profiles for Canon EOS R5?
gilliano wrote:
koenkooi wrote:
Personally, I use DPP4 to generate a TIFF and import those into Lightroom. The downside of that is the UI of DPP4 is about as nice as rubbing sand in your eyes and it takes about 30-40 seconds per picture to process if you have DLO enabled, on a quad core i7. But the colours are great and DLO does a very nice job on older lenses like the EF85mm f/1.8.
I suspect *if* Adobe bothers to add the R5 profiles it will be a looooong time after launch, so the first few months will be rough.
Would you mind giving more detail here on batch processing files in dpp? Do you just convert to a stamdard profile run DLO and you're done or do you do more work in DPP? Im trying to switch to this workflow and having a hard time knowing what to do in dpp and what to do in LR. Thanks!
I try to have DLO enabled in the camera, DPP will auto enabled it in that case. For batch editing:
Select the pictures you want to batch edit, press CTRL+T, that will open up the batch adjustment window. I check if DLO is enabled, NR is disabled and make global adjustments like WB, brightness and highlights/shadows. When I'm feeling lazy, I enable Automatic Lighting Optimizer
Thats gets things close enough to export to TIFF and import into Lightroom. I have an unproven feeling that the exported TIFFs don't have the same range as the RAW files, so doing the global adjustments in DPP4 gives me peace of mind.