chriswebb
Active member
This may be repeat information for some, but I just stumbled upon the solution when doing camera profile calibrations to try and improve my colors.
Problem: I was having lots of issues with the colors of raw Hasselblad imported files (FFF) in Lightroom CC. Once getting into Lightroom, I'd lose what I thought was the best color profile that matched what I see in Phocus.
Solution: Go into Manage Profiles and ensure that "Legacy" profiles are selected. It was unchecked for me which I assume is default behavior.
This will give you access to the "Embedded" color profile in the raw file as opposed to the "Camera matching" or various built-in Adobe profiles.
My colors went from
to
Note: These are just screenshots of Lightroom CC as opposed to exports, but I am very happy to finally be able to work on the Iess washed out colors that I see in Phocus.
Problem: I was having lots of issues with the colors of raw Hasselblad imported files (FFF) in Lightroom CC. Once getting into Lightroom, I'd lose what I thought was the best color profile that matched what I see in Phocus.
Solution: Go into Manage Profiles and ensure that "Legacy" profiles are selected. It was unchecked for me which I assume is default behavior.
This will give you access to the "Embedded" color profile in the raw file as opposed to the "Camera matching" or various built-in Adobe profiles.
My colors went from
to
Note: These are just screenshots of Lightroom CC as opposed to exports, but I am very happy to finally be able to work on the Iess washed out colors that I see in Phocus.
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