Insertion of DNG tags in DCP profiles

Hi,
I was wondering if it was possible to insert DNG tags like BaselineExposure into the dcp profiles ?
If not, is there anyway to change the BaselineExposure applied to files in Lightroom or in DNG convertions ?
Thanks in advance.
Romain

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deejjjaaaa wrote:
that was basically my question...
Well, your "question" implied, that there would be some advantage of the ISO related profiles:
why not,  the results should be more precise - should they not ?
I don't know any aspect speaking for an ISO specific profile. Note, that there is a "camera profile" for each camera model (in ACR and in the DNG converter), which carries the general characteristics of that camera; this includes considerations relating to ISO as well (for example the BaselineOffset of several cameras depends on the ISO), but here we are talking about a different "profile": about the processing of the images. Perhaps noise reduction could be such an item, but I would not like to have any automatic noise reduction.
Gabor

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