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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 Camera Calibration

30 July 2008 Comments

In this quick video, Kerry shows how to use the Camera Calibration feature of Lightroom 2.0 along with the new Adobe Camera Profiles to get your images looking better, faster. Continue reading to view this video.


Before using this technique you will need to install the camera profiles that are available here:
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/DNG_Profiles


Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 Camera Calibration from Kerry Garrison on Vimeo.

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About the Author: Kerry Garrison is a wedding, portrait, and product photographer living in southern California. With 10 years of experience shooting products and 3 years of experience in the wedding industry, Kerry brings a good deal of technical know-how and can explain topics in easy-to-understand terms. Kerry's work can be found at http://kerrygarrison.com

  • Anonymous
    No idea what this video is about. Where does it say that this is calibrated to a Canon 30D, as claimed. How do you select the calibration for your different cameras? How do you set up the profiles? This video seems to assume knowledge I don't have. (sigh)
  • Phil Wolsey
    No idea what this video is about. Where does it say that this is calibrated to a Canon 30D, as claimed. How do you select the calibration for your different cameras? How do you set up the profiles? This video seems to assume knowledge I don't have. (sigh)
  • Anonymous
    The EXIF data in the image itself tells Lightroom the type of camera that was used. In one shoot I could use a 20D, 5D, and Nikon D200 and simply selecting Camera Standard would adjust the calibration as needed.
  • The EXIF data in the image itself tells Lightroom the type of camera that was used. In one shoot I could use a 20D, 5D, and Nikon D200 and simply selecting Camera Standard would adjust the calibration as needed.
  • Anonymous
    how do i add the camera profiles to lightroom? or how do i make it work?
  • Anonymous
    Follow the link in the article. That will give you a file to install that will do it for you.
  • Chris Buss
    how do i add the camera profiles to lightroom? or how do i make it work?
  • Follow the link in the article. That will give you a file to install that will do it for you.
  • Anonymous
    after i install the profile,i stil cant use ,no idea wat happen,any sugestion?
  • Anonymous
    You have to be using Lightroom 2.0 and RAW or DNG files. It will not work with JPEG files.
  • adam
    after i install the profile,i stil cant use ,no idea wat happen,any sugestion?
  • You have to be using Lightroom 2.0 and RAW or DNG files. It will not work with JPEG files.
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