Re: Lightroom question

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In raw there isn't a way to keep the camera's settings that I'm aware of and of course that's the point of raw...to capture the data and have the flexibility to manipulate it as you like.

It does take a bit of work but once you get the hang of it you'll fly.

If you aren't aware of the 'sync' command you might like to know that once you get one image adjusted as you like you can then 'sync' any others created under the same conditions and it will apply those settings to them. It makes processing many images very, very fast so long as they were photographed under the same conditions.

Lea

On Aug 17, 2010, at 1:07 PM, jonathan turner wrote:

Hello,

I have a question about lightroom. When I shoot RAW files lightroom doesn't show the pictures in the colour profile I shot them in. For example, if I shoot in 'vivid colour' mode, or Black and white, lightroom won't remember that's how they were shot...they look very flat and dull. If I put them into my Nikon software (which is slow and fairly useless) there is no problem.

Is there a way to make lightroom recognise the original camera settings? I can't seem to get them to look like they did on the back of the camera, no matter how much I play with the levels/saturation etc etc.

Cheers,
Jonathan.
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