Where are camera Profiles??

     In camera Raw V9.0.0.414, I cannot select any custom profiles. Haven't tried in a long time. Can an one tell me how to do it??

>The Vista path given by Adobe I'm sure does not exist (unless I'm wrong)
The path is hidden by default. You need to turn on "show hidden files".

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    Using Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit with PS CS5 Extended and LR 3.
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  • Where are Camera Profiles located in Vista to delete?

    The Vista path given by Adobe I'm sure does not exist (unless I'm wrong)
    I'm using PS CS4, ACR 5.2

    >The Vista path given by Adobe I'm sure does not exist (unless I'm wrong)
    The path is hidden by default. You need to turn on "show hidden files".

  • Where are the profiles stored for Profile Manager.

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  • How/when are Camera Profiles applied?

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  • Where are printer profiles stored in 10.9.5?

    I have replaced my old, large format printer and want to discard its old printer profiles from the OS. Where are these stored? I'm using Photoshop CS5 with a (new) Canon iPF6400 printer. Can I just drag these old profiles to the Trash or is there some other procedure I need to use? Thanks.

    Dragging the old profiles to the trash is all you need to do to get rid of them. They can be in a few places.
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  • Where are the profiles...

    i've updated to acr 5.5 and installed all the necessary profiles, dng converter etc. however, in the camera icon under adobe standard nothing shows up no camera neutral, landscape, faithful etc...
    is this because i have to have these picture controls turned on IN CAMERA?
    about all the new update does as far as i can tell is denote the type of camera i shot the picture with eg. coolpix 5400, 5000 or D300
    can anyone explain how to get the camera profiles to appear under adobe standard?
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    tws25 wrote:
    i've updated to acr 5.5 and installed all the necessary profiles, dng converter etc. however, in the camera icon under adobe standard nothing shows up no camera neutral, landscape, faithful etc...
    is this because i have to have these picture controls turned on IN CAMERA?
    about all the new update does as far as i can tell is denote the type of camera i shot the picture with eg. coolpix 5400, 5000 or D300
    can anyone explain how to get the camera profiles to appear under adobe standard?
    thanks,
    tws
    You do not state if you are on Windows (and the version of Windows) or the Mac. If you installed the profiles with the Adobe installer, they should be in the correct directory. The directory with Windows depends on how you were logged in during the installation. With my Windows 7 machine, my camera profiles are in the following directories:
    c:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\
    c:\All Users\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles\
    And the profiles made using the DNG editor are in:
    c:\users\Bill\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles. AppData is a hidden directory and you need to enable hidden directory display to find it.

  • Where are ICC profiles stored in Aperture? Formerly they were stored in the home map. I make my own ICC profiles, with  Color Munki. I can't find them back in  the /library/colorSync/Profiles. I'm using a Canon printer iPF5100

    ICC profiles
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    Kees, the color profiles are still stored in your user library in
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    http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/846/cpsid_84666.html
    However, none of them is shown in the Adobe Lens Profile Downloader 1.0. Why is this?
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  • Where are DNG profiles stored?

       I recently downloaded DNG profiles from Adobe and also their profile editor. No trouble  installing and using the profiles in Lightroom. However, when using the editor and then naming and saving the receipt I can't get the new profile to showup in Lightroom. I suppose I'm not saving to the correct folder.
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    Hello!
    From the DNG profile editor on labs.adobe.com: http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/DNG_Profiles:FAQ#WhereInstall they are in:
    "On Windows 2000 / XP: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles"
    translated in Vista/7, it should be in: C:\ProgramData\Adobe\CameraRaw\CameraProfiles -and it might be a hidden folder- (according to a google search )
    Hope this helps!

  • Plumtree 5.0.4 database - where are user profile values

    I found the userinfomap that holds an id and description, but can't find the table that would hold the values for the profile properties. Anyone?

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  • Where are "camera roll" and "photo stream" albums gone?

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  • Camera profiles and Canon Software

    Hi,
    Why are camera profiles in Lightroom different than the same name picture style chosen in Digital Photo Professional? They should produce the same EXACT version of the RAW file. I say they HAVE to, because otherwise who is right - who´s got the true colors (e.g. Faithful style is supposed to represent colors exactly if shot at 5200K, yet DPP Faithful differs from LR faithful????)
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    I say they HAVE to, because otherwise who is right - who´s got the true colors (e.g. Faithful style is supposed to represent colors exactly if shot at 5200K, yet DPP Faithful differs from LR faithful????)
    None of Canon's styles give accurate rendering. That is not what they are meant to do. They are meant to be visually attractive, which is very different from accurate. Faithful is not really scene referred correct color. See for some measurements of that on one of the more accurate cameras, the Canon 5D mk II, here. The way to get correct color, if that is what you are interested in, is to shoot a colorchecker chart and use Adobe's free DNG profile editor to generate a calibrated profile for your camera.
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    No. Would be neat, but is not currently possible without a lot of manual labor. You can shoot a colorchecker and by comparing the rendering in DNG profile editor to that in DPP visually and using the patch tools, you might be able to sort of get there but that is going to be very tedious. It would be nice if we were able to give DNG Profile Editor a different target than perfect rendering of the colorchecker, because right now, the only way to do it is visual.

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